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<blockquote data-quote="drk1234" data-source="post: 6246808" data-attributes="member: 613823"><p>I'm new here because i can't figure this out it's really annoying me. Anyway, I had an rca adapter to the back of my old headunit, as it didn't have built in rca's and I put subs in my car. They worked fine. I upgraded to a new headunit with built in rca's and kept the same sub system. When i have my rca's plugged to the back of the new headunit i don't get enough bump to my subs its very weak, i have gone through all the settings in the HU and still stays the same. I've returned four headunits thinking that was the problem, including getting different models and that still didn't fix it. Since i had that old adapter laying around I set the system up with that (not using the built in RCA outputs in the HU it taps into speaker wires) and it worked fine. Any ideas why the rca jacks in the back of the head units aren't working?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drk1234, post: 6246808, member: 613823"] I'm new here because i can't figure this out it's really annoying me. Anyway, I had an rca adapter to the back of my old headunit, as it didn't have built in rca's and I put subs in my car. They worked fine. I upgraded to a new headunit with built in rca's and kept the same sub system. When i have my rca's plugged to the back of the new headunit i don't get enough bump to my subs its very weak, i have gone through all the settings in the HU and still stays the same. I've returned four headunits thinking that was the problem, including getting different models and that still didn't fix it. Since i had that old adapter laying around I set the system up with that (not using the built in RCA outputs in the HU it taps into speaker wires) and it worked fine. Any ideas why the rca jacks in the back of the head units aren't working? [/QUOTE]
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