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<blockquote data-quote="flhtci2006" data-source="post: 8661317" data-attributes="member: 675985"><p>Is this okay:</p><p></p><p>I'm looking at the Pyle PLRVST400 for my RV. I have 4 speakers inside the RV and 2 outside. I also have a Kenwood KAC-6406 external amp. The Pyle has 3 zones for speakers. I want to have 1 zone (zone 1) using the Pyle amp for one set of inside speakers and one zone (zone 2) from the Pyle amp for the second set of inside speakers. Can I connect the Pyle RCA out to the Kenwood amp and have it control the outside speakers as zone 3? If that won't work, can I connect the zone 3 Pyle speaker wires to the amp or would that overload the amp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flhtci2006, post: 8661317, member: 675985"] Is this okay: I'm looking at the Pyle PLRVST400 for my RV. I have 4 speakers inside the RV and 2 outside. I also have a Kenwood KAC-6406 external amp. The Pyle has 3 zones for speakers. I want to have 1 zone (zone 1) using the Pyle amp for one set of inside speakers and one zone (zone 2) from the Pyle amp for the second set of inside speakers. Can I connect the Pyle RCA out to the Kenwood amp and have it control the outside speakers as zone 3? If that won't work, can I connect the zone 3 Pyle speaker wires to the amp or would that overload the amp? [/QUOTE]
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