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<blockquote data-quote="2RZ-FE" data-source="post: 8685828" data-attributes="member: 631274"><p>Put the RCA's into the A input on the amp rather than B where it currently is just to simplify things. Side A of the adjustments set input sensitivity all the way down counterclockwise for now. Filter to HPF, Frequency to about 80hz. Control to stereo. Attach the speakers to the top row to the left block marked A. +L- -R+, not to the right block labeled speaker level inputs. Turn deck volume to its max level before distortion it could be anywhere from 3/4 to max depending on the deck. At this volume turn the amp input sensitivity clockwise until distortion and back it off until the signal is clean again. On the deck make sure the fader is set to the front and not rear only.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2RZ-FE, post: 8685828, member: 631274"] Put the RCA's into the A input on the amp rather than B where it currently is just to simplify things. Side A of the adjustments set input sensitivity all the way down counterclockwise for now. Filter to HPF, Frequency to about 80hz. Control to stereo. Attach the speakers to the top row to the left block marked A. +L- -R+, not to the right block labeled speaker level inputs. Turn deck volume to its max level before distortion it could be anywhere from 3/4 to max depending on the deck. At this volume turn the amp input sensitivity clockwise until distortion and back it off until the signal is clean again. On the deck make sure the fader is set to the front and not rear only. [/QUOTE]
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