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<blockquote data-quote="knotslck" data-source="post: 1613196" data-attributes="member: 561694"><p>First of all, i see that there are like 6 or 8 rca cables coming out of this monster. i am trying to run un-balanced so how would i wire these suckers up? right now i have 3 rca cables running to the head unit. 1 going to the high R+ and l-, and one to the mid R+ and L- , and the last one going to the non fader R+ and L-. is this correct?</p><p></p><p>all of the rcas are sending signals to the amps the signals are just f***** up. when i turn the balance to the left and right the sub gets louder which is hooked up to the non fader. but when the balance is at zero the sub is almost mute. i have the mid rca running to 2 channels of a 4 ch. amp where it powers 2 co-axials until i get my comps. and the other high rcas arent going to anything. so my question is how do i keep my sub volume up when the balance is at 0 and does it seem like i have everything hooked up right because i do not have a manual to go by. thanks for any feed back! i hope i made this clear enough, any questions about what i did or didn't do please ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knotslck, post: 1613196, member: 561694"] First of all, i see that there are like 6 or 8 rca cables coming out of this monster. i am trying to run un-balanced so how would i wire these suckers up? right now i have 3 rca cables running to the head unit. 1 going to the high R+ and l-, and one to the mid R+ and L- , and the last one going to the non fader R+ and L-. is this correct? all of the rcas are sending signals to the amps the signals are just f***** up. when i turn the balance to the left and right the sub gets louder which is hooked up to the non fader. but when the balance is at zero the sub is almost mute. i have the mid rca running to 2 channels of a 4 ch. amp where it powers 2 co-axials until i get my comps. and the other high rcas arent going to anything. so my question is how do i keep my sub volume up when the balance is at 0 and does it seem like i have everything hooked up right because i do not have a manual to go by. thanks for any feed back! i hope i made this clear enough, any questions about what i did or didn't do please ask. [/QUOTE]
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