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<blockquote data-quote="jjoven1225" data-source="post: 117138" data-attributes="member: 546005"><p>yes i think it has speaker inputs.. but i wouldn't suggest doing that especially if you're using it as sub amp... you use RCA for low frequency purpose.... hi/low converters are cheap.... you can get them for less than $20 bucks in any local car audio shop.. unless you want good names like monster or soundgate.. i have monster hi/lo.. i'm using all monster accesories.... if you buy my amp, i'll give you a high/low converter for free.</p><p></p><p>as for the front signal... i've heard from many people that taking the wires from the front speakers is better because the factory HU or the amp produce more power and lower frequency to the front speakers because it for the components... that's what i heard and been reading alot... but the guy that's gonna instal;l my stuff said it wouldn't matter because im using an equalizer(that's what it does).. maybe he's right or maybe he's just being lazy....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjoven1225, post: 117138, member: 546005"] yes i think it has speaker inputs.. but i wouldn't suggest doing that especially if you're using it as sub amp... you use RCA for low frequency purpose.... hi/low converters are cheap.... you can get them for less than $20 bucks in any local car audio shop.. unless you want good names like monster or soundgate.. i have monster hi/lo.. i'm using all monster accesories.... if you buy my amp, i'll give you a high/low converter for free. as for the front signal... i've heard from many people that taking the wires from the front speakers is better because the factory HU or the amp produce more power and lower frequency to the front speakers because it for the components... that's what i heard and been reading alot... but the guy that's gonna instal;l my stuff said it wouldn't matter because im using an equalizer(that's what it does).. maybe he's right or maybe he's just being lazy.... [/QUOTE]
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