Fattylegend6spd
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This is a really elementary question, but important none the less. I searched, but i didnt find what i was looking for after looking for a bit.
My Eclipse CD reciever has 3 sets of rca's: Front Rear and Non-fading (sub)
My question is : do all the rca's carry the same "full range signal" assuming that the crossovers are turned off???? Or is the 3rd set (non fading) a low frequency "sub only" signal?
I want to add an epicenter to my system, but it requires a full signal range to operate correctly (then a crossover filters the signal AFTER the epicenter). It makes sense to turn off all the processing/crossovers on the headunit, and then use the non-fading RCA for the epicenter....but i want to make sure....
My Eclipse CD reciever has 3 sets of rca's: Front Rear and Non-fading (sub)
My question is : do all the rca's carry the same "full range signal" assuming that the crossovers are turned off???? Or is the 3rd set (non fading) a low frequency "sub only" signal?
I want to add an epicenter to my system, but it requires a full signal range to operate correctly (then a crossover filters the signal AFTER the epicenter). It makes sense to turn off all the processing/crossovers on the headunit, and then use the non-fading RCA for the epicenter....but i want to make sure....