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<blockquote data-quote="Ne1" data-source="post: 543633" data-attributes="member: 551738"><p>Ok, I have an acm-420 noisegate, 2 rca inputs, one out. I also have an audiocontrol eq...1/3rd octave, I forget the model, but 1 input and 1 output. Basically I'm thinking I should run the main rca feed from the radio, to the inputs on the noisegate, then split out my rca's from the output, sending one set to the sub amp (PPI 2100, with a built in crossover) and then the other set to the eq. The only thing that worries me is that by splitting the jacks, I will re-introduce noise into the system, thereby rendering the noisegate useless. Any thoughts? Or ideas on another way for me to route this? Perhaps split my rca's before I get to the noisegate instead of after?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ne1, post: 543633, member: 551738"] Ok, I have an acm-420 noisegate, 2 rca inputs, one out. I also have an audiocontrol eq...1/3rd octave, I forget the model, but 1 input and 1 output. Basically I'm thinking I should run the main rca feed from the radio, to the inputs on the noisegate, then split out my rca's from the output, sending one set to the sub amp (PPI 2100, with a built in crossover) and then the other set to the eq. The only thing that worries me is that by splitting the jacks, I will re-introduce noise into the system, thereby rendering the noisegate useless. Any thoughts? Or ideas on another way for me to route this? Perhaps split my rca's before I get to the noisegate instead of after? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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