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OK so ... really new to this im a tech at a shop but never done audio
SO ive got a Jvc deck here with only the black plug and all the speaker wires comming out of the back and two rca outputs that say rear L adn right NOW
i have a sony XM- 450 amp that has all the spots for speaker wire out puts but none for inputs...
SO all the inputs for the amp are RCA i tried doing 1 into 2 from the Rear L AND R Rca jacks from the back o the deck but no luck ... is there anyway to properly switch the speaker wires from the back of the deck into rca.. so i can plug it into the amp?...
also whats the difference bewteen high output installs and low output installs?
any help woudl be greatly appriciated!
Scotty
ps installation instructions!!
http://www.docs.sony.com/release/XM450.PDF
SO ive got a Jvc deck here with only the black plug and all the speaker wires comming out of the back and two rca outputs that say rear L adn right NOW
i have a sony XM- 450 amp that has all the spots for speaker wire out puts but none for inputs...
SO all the inputs for the amp are RCA i tried doing 1 into 2 from the Rear L AND R Rca jacks from the back o the deck but no luck ... is there anyway to properly switch the speaker wires from the back of the deck into rca.. so i can plug it into the amp?...
also whats the difference bewteen high output installs and low output installs?
any help woudl be greatly appriciated!
Scotty
ps installation instructions!!
http://www.docs.sony.com/release/XM450.PDF
Simply, high level means an amplified signal, low level is not. For example, an amplified signal can register 35 volts + on an AC multimeter, whereas if you did the same on an RCA line, it'll be in the range of .5-6 volts
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