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<blockquote data-quote="starkfu" data-source="post: 3236764" data-attributes="member: 579412"><p>so you are saying that they plug in and don't work? I am confused.</p><p></p><p>The easiest way is to utilize an installer tool called a tone generator into the RCA outputs to figure out what each is powering in the back.</p><p></p><p>If you are confused about what each output is in the back of the radio - you will have to consult a manual for the unit.....</p><p></p><p>OR</p><p></p><p>do it the old school way.</p><p></p><p>Set balance and fade to one speaker (assuming you are trying to hook up a four channel) and then plug in RCA's until you get sound IE:</p><p></p><p>Set balance fade on the unit to front left - then choose one RCA cable and plug it into each available output slot in the source unit until you hear sound, now focus on that output from the source unit and swap RCA's until you hear the sound from the front left.</p><p></p><p>Change Balance to front right and repeat.</p><p></p><p>Is this what you are looking to do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starkfu, post: 3236764, member: 579412"] so you are saying that they plug in and don't work? I am confused. The easiest way is to utilize an installer tool called a tone generator into the RCA outputs to figure out what each is powering in the back. If you are confused about what each output is in the back of the radio - you will have to consult a manual for the unit..... OR do it the old school way. Set balance and fade to one speaker (assuming you are trying to hook up a four channel) and then plug in RCA's until you get sound IE: Set balance fade on the unit to front left - then choose one RCA cable and plug it into each available output slot in the source unit until you hear sound, now focus on that output from the source unit and swap RCA's until you hear the sound from the front left. Change Balance to front right and repeat. Is this what you are looking to do? [/QUOTE]
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