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<blockquote data-quote="DidUHearThat?" data-source="post: 5577477" data-attributes="member: 594758"><p>//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif</p><p></p><p>No. Why would you? Either you use the amplifier that is built into the head unit to power the rear speakers (run straight from the HU to rear speakers, bypassing the LOC and X-over)<strong> or </strong>run the rear speaker out of the H/U into the LOC then amplified by the 5 channel amp to power the rear speakers.</p><p></p><p>Line level is a low voltage audio signal for sending between electrical components, like H/U to amplifiers, usuallly with RCA connections. Obviously, speakers need a higher voltage. A LOC just goes backwards and reduces the amplified speakers level down to line level for RCA type inputs. Otherwise the speaker level output of your factory H/U would distort the shit out of amplifiers input, which is looking for a low level input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DidUHearThat?, post: 5577477, member: 594758"] [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif[/IMG] No. Why would you? Either you use the amplifier that is built into the head unit to power the rear speakers (run straight from the HU to rear speakers, bypassing the LOC and X-over)[B] or [/B]run the rear speaker out of the H/U into the LOC then amplified by the 5 channel amp to power the rear speakers. Line level is a low voltage audio signal for sending between electrical components, like H/U to amplifiers, usuallly with RCA connections. Obviously, speakers need a higher voltage. A LOC just goes backwards and reduces the amplified speakers level down to line level for RCA type inputs. Otherwise the speaker level output of your factory H/U would distort the shit out of amplifiers input, which is looking for a low level input. [/QUOTE]
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