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<blockquote data-quote="SoggyFries" data-source="post: 8514317" data-attributes="member: 670482"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I am trying to power my mid level speakers with a 2 ch amp in my 05 Wrangler. I've pretty much gutted any and all factory sound equipment. My headunit is a pioneer DEH7400HD. Im powering my rear speakers with a 2ch Boss amp (R1002) and running the front speakers off the deck power. The Pioneer HU has 3 sets of RCAs which my mono is connected to the sub RCAs. The JBL Mono has two sets of RCAs - input and rear input. I have connected Y-connectors to these RCA to have one RCA input for the mono amp. When I set the rear speaker settings to SW on the head unit I can only fade left and right rear speakers. So no four way fading.</p><p></p><p>So my question is, should I be running Y-splitters for the front and rear RCAs? Or is there a better method of wiring the RCAs? Do the front RCAs even need to be connected since I am running the front speakers off the head unit itself?</p><p></p><p>I tried wiring all 4 speakers to the amp but since its such a crappy amp I find it better just to power a pair of speakers.</p><p></p><p>Head Unit - Pioneer DEH-7400HD</p><p></p><p>front speakers - Rockford Fosgate Punch P1462; 4X6</p><p></p><p>rear speakers - Polk Audio db521; 5-1/4</p><p></p><p>2ch amp - Boss Riot R1002</p><p></p><p>Mono Amp - JBL 600.1</p><p></p><p>Sub - RF Punch P3 12 4ohm 600W</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoggyFries, post: 8514317, member: 670482"] Hello, I am trying to power my mid level speakers with a 2 ch amp in my 05 Wrangler. I've pretty much gutted any and all factory sound equipment. My headunit is a pioneer DEH7400HD. Im powering my rear speakers with a 2ch Boss amp (R1002) and running the front speakers off the deck power. The Pioneer HU has 3 sets of RCAs which my mono is connected to the sub RCAs. The JBL Mono has two sets of RCAs - input and rear input. I have connected Y-connectors to these RCA to have one RCA input for the mono amp. When I set the rear speaker settings to SW on the head unit I can only fade left and right rear speakers. So no four way fading. So my question is, should I be running Y-splitters for the front and rear RCAs? Or is there a better method of wiring the RCAs? Do the front RCAs even need to be connected since I am running the front speakers off the head unit itself? I tried wiring all 4 speakers to the amp but since its such a crappy amp I find it better just to power a pair of speakers. Head Unit - Pioneer DEH-7400HD front speakers - Rockford Fosgate Punch P1462; 4X6 rear speakers - Polk Audio db521; 5-1/4 2ch amp - Boss Riot R1002 Mono Amp - JBL 600.1 Sub - RF Punch P3 12 4ohm 600W Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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