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Pioneer 6220BS Bridged Subwoofer into the Rears of The Amp Use the Sub Woofer RCA's or the Rear's?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grzldvt" data-source="post: 8803026" data-attributes="member: 686397"><p>Many moons ago I was heavy into Car Audio Systems(Iasca stuff) but a ton of things have me removed and knowledge forgotten so I need a refresh.</p><p>I bought a Pioneeer DEH-6220 and installed it. NO REAR SPEAKERS, as I think they just confuse the soundstage. I have the rear channels on the HU bridged on the amp and that feeds the subwoofers. </p><p>When I listen to the subs they are barely working</p><p>This HU is completely different from the JVC that was in there BUT, my question is do I take the RCA's and put them into the rears which is a full signal to feed the bridged input, and let the amp separate the lows and highs or do I connect to the HU to the Sub RCA's at the back of the HU and let the HU make the decision?</p><p>Bottom line - RCA's in the Rear output to a bridged amp and the theAmp separate the lows/highs?</p><p>OR RCA's in the Subwoofer RCA Output and let the HU distinguish the lows/highs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grzldvt, post: 8803026, member: 686397"] Many moons ago I was heavy into Car Audio Systems(Iasca stuff) but a ton of things have me removed and knowledge forgotten so I need a refresh. I bought a Pioneeer DEH-6220 and installed it. NO REAR SPEAKERS, as I think they just confuse the soundstage. I have the rear channels on the HU bridged on the amp and that feeds the subwoofers. When I listen to the subs they are barely working This HU is completely different from the JVC that was in there BUT, my question is do I take the RCA's and put them into the rears which is a full signal to feed the bridged input, and let the amp separate the lows and highs or do I connect to the HU to the Sub RCA's at the back of the HU and let the HU make the decision? Bottom line - RCA's in the Rear output to a bridged amp and the theAmp separate the lows/highs? OR RCA's in the Subwoofer RCA Output and let the HU distinguish the lows/highs? [/QUOTE]
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