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Dual RCA Outputs on Old Alpine Amp
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<blockquote data-quote="Beat_Dominator" data-source="post: 798136" data-attributes="member: 560107"><p>I would guess that your amp has either an internal or external switch for the source of the rear channels.</p><p></p><p>For instance, my PPI amp has a switch on the endplate that switches the rearchannels input from "INT" to "EXT" which simply means the rears get their signal from either RCA 3/4 or from the amp (INT, which is recieved from the front RCA).</p><p></p><p>As for losing something, you might lose fader from front to back unless there is circuitry in the amp to kinda do "false" fading. If you have a higher end deck with time alignment settings and stuff you would surely lose that function to the rear speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beat_Dominator, post: 798136, member: 560107"] I would guess that your amp has either an internal or external switch for the source of the rear channels. For instance, my PPI amp has a switch on the endplate that switches the rearchannels input from "INT" to "EXT" which simply means the rears get their signal from either RCA 3/4 or from the amp (INT, which is recieved from the front RCA). As for losing something, you might lose fader from front to back unless there is circuitry in the amp to kinda do "false" fading. If you have a higher end deck with time alignment settings and stuff you would surely lose that function to the rear speakers. [/QUOTE]
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