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<blockquote data-quote="qkassidyw" data-source="post: 5303689" data-attributes="member: 598965"><p>This is what I did when I was deciding which headunit I wanted to switch to and had already sold my other one.</p><p></p><p>I put the four channel RCA's on the left channel of the y adapter and the SUB RCA's on the right channel of the y adapter. This kept everything balanced. My original deck had 2V pre outs and I had to turn the gain up a little to match the output of the iPOD, so you should be good.</p><p></p><p>I also set the iPod volume up to 3/4 to minimize distortion, also I set the EQ to flat and it sounded great.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I had to use 4 splitters (2 Femaele to 1 Male) to get all 6 rca's down to 2 and a y-adapter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qkassidyw, post: 5303689, member: 598965"] This is what I did when I was deciding which headunit I wanted to switch to and had already sold my other one. I put the four channel RCA's on the left channel of the y adapter and the SUB RCA's on the right channel of the y adapter. This kept everything balanced. My original deck had 2V pre outs and I had to turn the gain up a little to match the output of the iPOD, so you should be good. I also set the iPod volume up to 3/4 to minimize distortion, also I set the EQ to flat and it sounded great. EDIT: I had to use 4 splitters (2 Femaele to 1 Male) to get all 6 rca's down to 2 and a y-adapter. [/QUOTE]
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