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Old 12-26-2011, 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by faranks View Post
the RCA preamp section of the amp is designed to accept an un-amplified signal.

If you are going to use the low level RCA input, you need to get a hi-lo adapter to reduce signal. This also solves your physical issue of converting a speaker wire into an RCA.

If this amp has a hi-level input, then it will have a separate connector or terminals that are designed to accept spkr wire, not an RCA.
ok, my amp has no speaker wire input; it only has RCA input. so then its best to fix a hi-low converter.

but is that going to fix my problem faranks do you think? would that help me with the issue i'm now finding out - that i can't seem to get the cars speaker wire to touch the RCA outer cable at all?


thx

j
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