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Connecting PAC SNI-35 lineout converter to Mono signal
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<blockquote data-quote="akielb" data-source="post: 7775308" data-attributes="member: 641162"><p>I have a 2008 Honda Pilot. Replaced the factory 10" with a Polk MM1040 DVC pushed by a kicker ZX300.1. I connected the PAC SNI-35 to the front speakers off the factory HU. I have to use the Factory HU due to factory integrated RES(rear entertainment system).</p><p></p><p>I noticed that on some tracks where I know there to be some deep bass that the polk will barely produce where I swear the factory woofer made more. Other tracks that have higher bass(don't know proper term) I have a ton of bass. This makes me think that the factory HU has a cutoff for the front speakers expecting the woofer to get those frequencies. Let me know if you think my logic is flawed.</p><p></p><p>The woofer connection from the factory HU is a mono channel. Only two wires go to it. SO...my question finally is, how would I connect the PAC SNI-35 to a single set of wires. Maybe there is a simpler way to connect a mono signal to an amplifier, but as you can image searching with the words amp and mono give me great results. Any help would be appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akielb, post: 7775308, member: 641162"] I have a 2008 Honda Pilot. Replaced the factory 10" with a Polk MM1040 DVC pushed by a kicker ZX300.1. I connected the PAC SNI-35 to the front speakers off the factory HU. I have to use the Factory HU due to factory integrated RES(rear entertainment system). I noticed that on some tracks where I know there to be some deep bass that the polk will barely produce where I swear the factory woofer made more. Other tracks that have higher bass(don't know proper term) I have a ton of bass. This makes me think that the factory HU has a cutoff for the front speakers expecting the woofer to get those frequencies. Let me know if you think my logic is flawed. The woofer connection from the factory HU is a mono channel. Only two wires go to it. SO...my question finally is, how would I connect the PAC SNI-35 to a single set of wires. Maybe there is a simpler way to connect a mono signal to an amplifier, but as you can image searching with the words amp and mono give me great results. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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