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<blockquote data-quote="aea151" data-source="post: 114302" data-attributes="member: 546152"><p>First off thanks for the help, Im learning a lot. The connection I have is such:</p><p></p><p>From the HU, I have taken a speaker wire from Radio Shack. This particular speaker wire has RCA headers instead of just the normal clipped speaker wire. I cut it so as to have two rca type headers on one side and speaker wire on the other. From there I have tied (in-line) the speaker wire side of both them to the front left and front right channels.</p><p></p><p>I had two female-to-female couplers, in which on one side (HU side) I have the radio shack RCA type connection. The other side (AMP side) is a actual triple shielded 17' RCA cable that was previously ran to the amp.</p><p></p><p>I guess what I need to be asking is what does a Hi-level to low level converter have in it that makes it function differently from the connection that I currently have?????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aea151, post: 114302, member: 546152"] First off thanks for the help, Im learning a lot. The connection I have is such: From the HU, I have taken a speaker wire from Radio Shack. This particular speaker wire has RCA headers instead of just the normal clipped speaker wire. I cut it so as to have two rca type headers on one side and speaker wire on the other. From there I have tied (in-line) the speaker wire side of both them to the front left and front right channels. I had two female-to-female couplers, in which on one side (HU side) I have the radio shack RCA type connection. The other side (AMP side) is a actual triple shielded 17' RCA cable that was previously ran to the amp. I guess what I need to be asking is what does a Hi-level to low level converter have in it that makes it function differently from the connection that I currently have????? [/QUOTE]
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