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<blockquote data-quote="retrac" data-source="post: 964924" data-attributes="member: 561697"><p>Thanks for response( i shoulda included that info) it only has a 2 prong out on back of my Pioneer DEHP 2700. So far im gathering i should go out my decks L/R rca plug into my amp "Power Accoustics LT480/2" rca inputs, then go out of that amp (get 2 Y splitters ) and go into the rca A &amp; B channels input on my Pioneer GM 4000f.</p><p></p><p>Im going to use the Power Accoustic to push one 10' Woofer</p><p></p><p>Im going to use the Pioneer GM 4000f to amp my 4 door speakers. (its a "Brigdeable 4 Channel Power Amplifier" im not so sure about what bridging is but it has 4 sets of speaker wire outputs , so im figuring i can just hook up 1 speaker too each.....right?</p><p></p><p>And a quick question ...So if im using the 4 channel amp for door speakers i dont really want any bass in them..does this mean flip the switch to HPF???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrac, post: 964924, member: 561697"] Thanks for response( i shoulda included that info) it only has a 2 prong out on back of my Pioneer DEHP 2700. So far im gathering i should go out my decks L/R rca plug into my amp "Power Accoustics LT480/2" rca inputs, then go out of that amp (get 2 Y splitters ) and go into the rca A & B channels input on my Pioneer GM 4000f. Im going to use the Power Accoustic to push one 10' Woofer Im going to use the Pioneer GM 4000f to amp my 4 door speakers. (its a "Brigdeable 4 Channel Power Amplifier" im not so sure about what bridging is but it has 4 sets of speaker wire outputs , so im figuring i can just hook up 1 speaker too each.....right? And a quick question ...So if im using the 4 channel amp for door speakers i dont really want any bass in them..does this mean flip the switch to HPF??? [/QUOTE]
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