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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8794718" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I hope I’m understanding you correctly.</p><p></p><p>You don’t have to connect all of the RCA’s. You could maybe start by just getting your front stage working. I personally like almost all of my sound coming from in front of me, like a concert, and have the sub in the back.</p><p></p><p>You could maybe just run a nice 2 channel up front and leave the rear stuff running off the radio amp, if it has one. You can run iirc what is called an ambient setup, where you only run a midrange in the rear with heavy midbass, to act more as a filler than have highly directional sound coming from behind you.</p><p></p><p>If you don’t have a dedicated subwoofer output, you may want to save one set of RCA’s for the sub amp. If not that, then you may need to get some sort of RCA splitting devices to turn your 2 RCA sets into 3, if you really want to have a 4 channel plus sub.</p><p></p><p>There’s a lot of ways you could go with this, especially since you’re just at the beginning stages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8794718, member: 591582"] I hope I’m understanding you correctly. You don’t have to connect all of the RCA’s. You could maybe start by just getting your front stage working. I personally like almost all of my sound coming from in front of me, like a concert, and have the sub in the back. You could maybe just run a nice 2 channel up front and leave the rear stuff running off the radio amp, if it has one. You can run iirc what is called an ambient setup, where you only run a midrange in the rear with heavy midbass, to act more as a filler than have highly directional sound coming from behind you. If you don’t have a dedicated subwoofer output, you may want to save one set of RCA’s for the sub amp. If not that, then you may need to get some sort of RCA splitting devices to turn your 2 RCA sets into 3, if you really want to have a 4 channel plus sub. There’s a lot of ways you could go with this, especially since you’re just at the beginning stages. [/QUOTE]
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