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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8742461" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>It was too much reading</p><p>Where did you store that stuff, in a sandbox <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p>Ok what your trying do do will work but how well is a whole different subject.</p><p>You have 1 RCA out and by the time you split it into 3 the voltage on it will be no different than use the high level inputs.</p><p>You want to run 200 watts into the sub which I'm guessing it what its RMS is since they only give peak however in the condition it is in you will probably tear it apart really quickly.</p><p>That's if the box doesn't crumble apart first.</p><p>You should always have the sub/s on their own amp not sharing a side of a 4 channel.</p><p>My suggestion is to just put the new HU in, and have it run the 4 speakers for now</p><p>When you can get a new sub, box, and a mono amp to run it.</p><p>That sub doesn't look like its going to last long and then your going to have a bit a bass and then loose it which is worse then never having it at all. </p><p>When you get the new stuff then you can wire in one of the 4 channels to run the front speakers.</p><p>No need to re wire everything, you can just splice into the speaker wire behind the HU and then run it back to the amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8742461, member: 681842"] It was too much reading Where did you store that stuff, in a sandbox ;) Ok what your trying do do will work but how well is a whole different subject. You have 1 RCA out and by the time you split it into 3 the voltage on it will be no different than use the high level inputs. You want to run 200 watts into the sub which I'm guessing it what its RMS is since they only give peak however in the condition it is in you will probably tear it apart really quickly. That's if the box doesn't crumble apart first. You should always have the sub/s on their own amp not sharing a side of a 4 channel. My suggestion is to just put the new HU in, and have it run the 4 speakers for now When you can get a new sub, box, and a mono amp to run it. That sub doesn't look like its going to last long and then your going to have a bit a bass and then loose it which is worse then never having it at all. When you get the new stuff then you can wire in one of the 4 channels to run the front speakers. No need to re wire everything, you can just splice into the speaker wire behind the HU and then run it back to the amp [/QUOTE]
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