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<blockquote data-quote="22mountaineer" data-source="post: 8223139" data-attributes="member: 572186"><p>I swapped the RCA's around and the same thing happened (that was my first thought), and it doesnt work with just one in. I am just curious to why it works at all with it like it is.. The RCA side of the amps have always been confusing to me as far as getting in depth.. Is it as simple as the "outside ring" and the "inside ******" on the plug is just a positive and negative signal or is there more to it (if so, why on class d/sub amps do you have L and R inputs?)? And why are the outputs even working, arent they there to just carry on the 2-10v preout signal from the radio? Could they possibly be giving it some type of continuity to make it complete?</p><p></p><p>Just wanting to throw some of these questions out there in case anyone else reads, see the way I am looking at things and maybe even if you cant point, you can inform on some of the questions. This is rattling my brain, and Im the type of person that I want to know EVERYTHING how it works, why, why not, blah blah. Especially with this type stuff. I am going to do some research and dig a little big and Ill be back. Thanks guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="22mountaineer, post: 8223139, member: 572186"] I swapped the RCA's around and the same thing happened (that was my first thought), and it doesnt work with just one in. I am just curious to why it works at all with it like it is.. The RCA side of the amps have always been confusing to me as far as getting in depth.. Is it as simple as the "outside ring" and the "inside ******" on the plug is just a positive and negative signal or is there more to it (if so, why on class d/sub amps do you have L and R inputs?)? And why are the outputs even working, arent they there to just carry on the 2-10v preout signal from the radio? Could they possibly be giving it some type of continuity to make it complete? Just wanting to throw some of these questions out there in case anyone else reads, see the way I am looking at things and maybe even if you cant point, you can inform on some of the questions. This is rattling my brain, and Im the type of person that I want to know EVERYTHING how it works, why, why not, blah blah. Especially with this type stuff. I am going to do some research and dig a little big and Ill be back. Thanks guys! [/QUOTE]
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