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Advice? How to connect 2 front speaker into 5 channel amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="Satvic" data-source="post: 8737318" data-attributes="member: 682414"><p>Hoping someone can point me in the right direction... </p><p>What gear/adapter do I need to add 2 rear speakers and a sub in the back? </p><p></p><p>I got speakers 50RMS speakers upgraded on the front and waiting to order the sub-woofer with an and. Don't need a power hungry system as I use the 220 amp alternator to charge the house battery system ... just something clean and just enough volume on long trips ... My van has a basic integrated stereo with only 2 front speakers WIHTOUT FADE control .. I'd like my rear speakers louder to have a balanced sound with the fronts ... I can't see the FADE control on the sub for the rear outputs ... Any other way to make the rears louder without an EQ? </p><p></p><p>Someone suggested to:</p><p>1) use an Line Output converter to get the 2 speaker output into 2 channel Pre-amp outs .. </p><p>2) use an Equalizer to split the 2 channel signal into 5 channel signal outputs .. EQ should have FADE control to make the rears louder.. </p><p>3) connect the 5 outs from the equalizer to a 5 channel amp...</p><p>4) use component speakers in the front, move the front 50 RMS speakers to the rear</p><p></p><p>Problem I have no room on the dash to add an equilizer .. and most affordable ones come with silly bright LEDs ... </p><p></p><p>Also, seems to be so many devices to do a simple task ... I was hoping for a more streamlined/elegant affordable solution. </p><p></p><p> I've replaced stereos / speakers before but never worked with an amp setup .. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks so much!</p><p></p><p></p><p>D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Satvic, post: 8737318, member: 682414"] Hoping someone can point me in the right direction... What gear/adapter do I need to add 2 rear speakers and a sub in the back? I got speakers 50RMS speakers upgraded on the front and waiting to order the sub-woofer with an and. Don't need a power hungry system as I use the 220 amp alternator to charge the house battery system ... just something clean and just enough volume on long trips ... My van has a basic integrated stereo with only 2 front speakers WIHTOUT FADE control .. I'd like my rear speakers louder to have a balanced sound with the fronts ... I can't see the FADE control on the sub for the rear outputs ... Any other way to make the rears louder without an EQ? Someone suggested to: 1) use an Line Output converter to get the 2 speaker output into 2 channel Pre-amp outs .. 2) use an Equalizer to split the 2 channel signal into 5 channel signal outputs .. EQ should have FADE control to make the rears louder.. 3) connect the 5 outs from the equalizer to a 5 channel amp... 4) use component speakers in the front, move the front 50 RMS speakers to the rear Problem I have no room on the dash to add an equilizer .. and most affordable ones come with silly bright LEDs ... Also, seems to be so many devices to do a simple task ... I was hoping for a more streamlined/elegant affordable solution. I've replaced stereos / speakers before but never worked with an amp setup .. Thanks so much! D [/QUOTE]
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