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<blockquote data-quote="SMOKEY" data-source="post: 740827" data-attributes="member: 558102"><p>Okay, you found the speaker out puts they are the r- and r+ (which is right channel - and +) and the l- and l+ (which is left channel - and +). DONT SPLICE THE RCA WIRE, your asking for problems even pros get pissed off when splicing into the RCA'S. Anyway, you dont have to splice into the RCA'S, Since you have RCA inputs you just plug them in from the converter. Now back to the L and R sides. these are your outputs, basicaly you screw the speaker wire into the positive and negative and on the other end you connect them to the speaker you want to use the amp on. Try this and let me know how it worked out for ya.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMOKEY, post: 740827, member: 558102"] Okay, you found the speaker out puts they are the r- and r+ (which is right channel - and +) and the l- and l+ (which is left channel - and +). DONT SPLICE THE RCA WIRE, your asking for problems even pros get pissed off when splicing into the RCA'S. Anyway, you dont have to splice into the RCA'S, Since you have RCA inputs you just plug them in from the converter. Now back to the L and R sides. these are your outputs, basicaly you screw the speaker wire into the positive and negative and on the other end you connect them to the speaker you want to use the amp on. Try this and let me know how it worked out for ya. [/QUOTE]
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