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<blockquote data-quote="Cru" data-source="post: 8739032" data-attributes="member: 682530"><p>Hey all- it's been about 20 years since I've done a car audio install and I could use a refresher. I'm planning to re-use some older components that I've had in storage for quite awhile since they're still in good shape. I just need some reminders about the component hook ups. Here's my build info- I'm hoping this will help answer any questions:</p><p></p><p>ATOTO F7 Pro HU</p><p>(2) Precision Power Pro MOS-12s (I previously used one for the F/R channels, one for the sub)</p><p>Coustic XM-3 x-over</p><p>Front woofers/tweeter separates</p><p>Rear 8" mid-drivers</p><p></p><p>I'm good on wiring up the speakers and all- I'm just a little fuzzy on the RCA hookups from the crossover. The amps only have one L/R channel RCA input, so I'm trying to remember how I had them hooked up. I know I was using one of them strictly for the sub, so I'm thinking I was only using the front and sub outputs. </p><p></p><p>If I splice the front and rears together, I'll lose my ability to fade front/rear correct? Can I use 2 into 1 RCAs for the left and right channels and keep the fade? I'm a little concerned my 8" drivers will overpower the fronts and I won't have good balance.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cru, post: 8739032, member: 682530"] Hey all- it's been about 20 years since I've done a car audio install and I could use a refresher. I'm planning to re-use some older components that I've had in storage for quite awhile since they're still in good shape. I just need some reminders about the component hook ups. Here's my build info- I'm hoping this will help answer any questions: ATOTO F7 Pro HU (2) Precision Power Pro MOS-12s (I previously used one for the F/R channels, one for the sub) Coustic XM-3 x-over Front woofers/tweeter separates Rear 8" mid-drivers I'm good on wiring up the speakers and all- I'm just a little fuzzy on the RCA hookups from the crossover. The amps only have one L/R channel RCA input, so I'm trying to remember how I had them hooked up. I know I was using one of them strictly for the sub, so I'm thinking I was only using the front and sub outputs. If I splice the front and rears together, I'll lose my ability to fade front/rear correct? Can I use 2 into 1 RCAs for the left and right channels and keep the fade? I'm a little concerned my 8" drivers will overpower the fronts and I won't have good balance. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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