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1 RCA plays louder than 2, not sure why
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<blockquote data-quote="Mitchell Fosgate III" data-source="post: 8898859" data-attributes="member: 691623"><p style="text-align: justify">Awesome. Al Bots. I like the explanation. Speaker outputs to the speaker inputs of the Amp. RCA. Anything else? Ground and the remote wire. So this Amp is a mono amp with 1 ohms matching the speakers and the amps. Great info.</p> <p style="text-align: justify"></p> <p style="text-align: justify">I just started car audio in 2017 seriously. But I’ve found reading electronics books makes car audio easy. Because it is. A book by Audel Basic Electronics copyrighted 2005. Paul Rosenberg is a great start. Lastly you can follow this guy I’m watching on video. He used wire nuts to connect the harness. Honda civic 2000-1996 civic. It’s because it will be easier to add a back up camera if he wanted to in the near future. Seriously buy a cheap amplifier. Then read a book. Don’t need to hook up anything. The feel of electronics gets the job done. Owning a car amplifier is enough. Aiwa speakers. This is 5 watts. Works on any usb car radio. Make the music louder. The radio then is a mono amp. That would be a be internally bridged. This works good too. Loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitchell Fosgate III, post: 8898859, member: 691623"] [JUSTIFY]Awesome. Al Bots. I like the explanation. Speaker outputs to the speaker inputs of the Amp. RCA. Anything else? Ground and the remote wire. So this Amp is a mono amp with 1 ohms matching the speakers and the amps. Great info. I just started car audio in 2017 seriously. But I’ve found reading electronics books makes car audio easy. Because it is. A book by Audel Basic Electronics copyrighted 2005. Paul Rosenberg is a great start. Lastly you can follow this guy I’m watching on video. He used wire nuts to connect the harness. Honda civic 2000-1996 civic. It’s because it will be easier to add a back up camera if he wanted to in the near future. Seriously buy a cheap amplifier. Then read a book. Don’t need to hook up anything. The feel of electronics gets the job done. Owning a car amplifier is enough. Aiwa speakers. This is 5 watts. Works on any usb car radio. Make the music louder. The radio then is a mono amp. That would be a be internally bridged. This works good too. Loud.[/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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