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<blockquote data-quote="lamontjersey" data-source="post: 111385" data-attributes="member: 546121"><p>what he is saying is this, his head unit has speaker level front and rear out put, but the eq only allows one low level input, and he doesnt know if he should connect the front or rear or both to the input of the eq.</p><p></p><p>the answer is, you can connect either the front or the rear, it doesnt matter, once you connnect it you wont be able to fade with the head unit anymore, the eq will take over the fading. ( i dont think you are supposed to combine front and rear rca's i t hink that can harm the stereo normally, however, if you use two line out adapters, you might be able to do it because they will actually be isolated from the stereo via the tiny transformers inside the lineout converters)</p><p></p><p>after you connect the front or rear input of the head unit into the eq , you will be able to fade front to rear and adjust the sub woofer volume all with the eq.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamontjersey, post: 111385, member: 546121"] what he is saying is this, his head unit has speaker level front and rear out put, but the eq only allows one low level input, and he doesnt know if he should connect the front or rear or both to the input of the eq. the answer is, you can connect either the front or the rear, it doesnt matter, once you connnect it you wont be able to fade with the head unit anymore, the eq will take over the fading. ( i dont think you are supposed to combine front and rear rca's i t hink that can harm the stereo normally, however, if you use two line out adapters, you might be able to do it because they will actually be isolated from the stereo via the tiny transformers inside the lineout converters) after you connect the front or rear input of the head unit into the eq , you will be able to fade front to rear and adjust the sub woofer volume all with the eq. [/QUOTE]
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