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6 Channel amp = 3 x RCA Inputs?
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8733014" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Yes. You will use the switch accordingly to your needs. If you want to just run one pair of RCA back use that, feed it a full range signal, and the on-board crossovers on the amp will hopefully be able to get the right signal to your speakers. The second position should be running just front and rear from the head unit back (full range) and the amp should use a sum of all 4 for signal to the sub channel.</p><p></p><p>Really if you're using this as a 5 channel for front, rear, and sub and your head unit has all those RCA outputs using a 6 channel RCA all the way back and the third position on the switch would be best as you would have thee most flexibility to control level and crossover options from the head unit which is typically most convenient. If your head unit has 5-6 RCA outputs I'd suggest using them all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8733014, member: 614752"] Yes. You will use the switch accordingly to your needs. If you want to just run one pair of RCA back use that, feed it a full range signal, and the on-board crossovers on the amp will hopefully be able to get the right signal to your speakers. The second position should be running just front and rear from the head unit back (full range) and the amp should use a sum of all 4 for signal to the sub channel. Really if you're using this as a 5 channel for front, rear, and sub and your head unit has all those RCA outputs using a 6 channel RCA all the way back and the third position on the switch would be best as you would have thee most flexibility to control level and crossover options from the head unit which is typically most convenient. If your head unit has 5-6 RCA outputs I'd suggest using them all. [/QUOTE]
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