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<blockquote data-quote="demonds" data-source="post: 1277012" data-attributes="member: 564600"><p>I'll be getting a Pioneer DEQ-9200 and is going to be hook up to my Pioneer DEH-P1Y. Now my question, I belive the equalizer voltage input is 2 volts, is this true? AND if it is, how is this going to affect my signal by my HU being a 6.5 volt pre output? will this cause overload and noise reproduction? and is it really the input 2 volts? I can't find nothing in the Pioneer website, the only thing I have ben able to find in the net is the out put levels wich are 5 volts.</p><p></p><p>Also if there are any Pioneer DEQ-9200 users out there, how do you all send the signal from the HU to the EQ? My HU has 3 pre outputs( front, rear, sub) but the EQ only has 1 input, how do you all send all 3 to it, I know there's gotta be a way since the EQ has 3 output like the HU. Do you all use Y adapters? and if so, how? I mean do you start putting Y adapters on the HU outputs until it becomes one set or how? Any set up help will be appreciated a lot, thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="demonds, post: 1277012, member: 564600"] I'll be getting a Pioneer DEQ-9200 and is going to be hook up to my Pioneer DEH-P1Y. Now my question, I belive the equalizer voltage input is 2 volts, is this true? AND if it is, how is this going to affect my signal by my HU being a 6.5 volt pre output? will this cause overload and noise reproduction? and is it really the input 2 volts? I can't find nothing in the Pioneer website, the only thing I have ben able to find in the net is the out put levels wich are 5 volts. Also if there are any Pioneer DEQ-9200 users out there, how do you all send the signal from the HU to the EQ? My HU has 3 pre outputs( front, rear, sub) but the EQ only has 1 input, how do you all send all 3 to it, I know there's gotta be a way since the EQ has 3 output like the HU. Do you all use Y adapters? and if so, how? I mean do you start putting Y adapters on the HU outputs until it becomes one set or how? Any set up help will be appreciated a lot, thanks. [/QUOTE]
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