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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin B" data-source="post: 7263066" data-attributes="member: 631489"><p>Hi guys. First post, might be worst post. I usually have the audio shop do all my installs, this time, since its a raw install in a 6x12 trailer, I decided I would do it my self. The trailer is used to haul RC planes to the flying field. You need tunes when you are out all day or at a weekend flyin.</p><p></p><p>Onto my problem. I bought a Kenwood X395, Arc Audio KS 6006 speakers, JL Audio 600/6, and 2 Kenwood Subs in a ported enclosure. I have a very rudimentary drawing showing how I think it should be wired. If I am seting it up right channels 3&amp;4 are bridged &amp; 5&amp;6 are bridged each going to one of the subs. The one thing I see wrong is that there is no imput for 5&amp;6. Do I connect one RCA cable to the #3 input and the other one to the #5 input? Please tell me if you see something wrong. I have omitted the power set up as it shouldn't be problematic. Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin B, post: 7263066, member: 631489"] Hi guys. First post, might be worst post. I usually have the audio shop do all my installs, this time, since its a raw install in a 6x12 trailer, I decided I would do it my self. The trailer is used to haul RC planes to the flying field. You need tunes when you are out all day or at a weekend flyin. Onto my problem. I bought a Kenwood X395, Arc Audio KS 6006 speakers, JL Audio 600/6, and 2 Kenwood Subs in a ported enclosure. I have a very rudimentary drawing showing how I think it should be wired. If I am seting it up right channels 3&4 are bridged & 5&6 are bridged each going to one of the subs. The one thing I see wrong is that there is no imput for 5&6. Do I connect one RCA cable to the #3 input and the other one to the #5 input? Please tell me if you see something wrong. I have omitted the power set up as it shouldn't be problematic. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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