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<blockquote data-quote="Deiimos" data-source="post: 8890522" data-attributes="member: 682903"><p>This could be challenging to find the true pinout of the connector. Opening the cover and looking at the board to see if it’s printed next to the connector “may” be something to try, but this is a very small chance of being the case and possibly a waste of time, but a small possibility.</p><p></p><p>If they installed the connector with any logical thought, the pins could match up to the orientation of the RCA connectors, meaning the pins on the Left are one of the channels Channel -1 for example, and the pins on the Right side are Channel 2, same for the other channels. That said, there is a small chance this is the case as well.</p><p></p><p>If you can find any Volfenhag amp manual online, maybe get lucky and it shows the pinout of the same type of connector, perhaps worth a bit of searching.</p><p></p><p>Other option is to get a Line Out Converter and use the RCA inputs. The smaller Kicker LOC’s seemed to perform better than other cheap ones when I seen testing videos a few years back. The Volfenhag amp is not very valuable so not sure what makes sense as far as spending money on expensive LOC’s for 4 channels when you can buy a newer probably better amp for not much more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deiimos, post: 8890522, member: 682903"] This could be challenging to find the true pinout of the connector. Opening the cover and looking at the board to see if it’s printed next to the connector “may” be something to try, but this is a very small chance of being the case and possibly a waste of time, but a small possibility. If they installed the connector with any logical thought, the pins could match up to the orientation of the RCA connectors, meaning the pins on the Left are one of the channels Channel -1 for example, and the pins on the Right side are Channel 2, same for the other channels. That said, there is a small chance this is the case as well. If you can find any Volfenhag amp manual online, maybe get lucky and it shows the pinout of the same type of connector, perhaps worth a bit of searching. Other option is to get a Line Out Converter and use the RCA inputs. The smaller Kicker LOC’s seemed to perform better than other cheap ones when I seen testing videos a few years back. The Volfenhag amp is not very valuable so not sure what makes sense as far as spending money on expensive LOC’s for 4 channels when you can buy a newer probably better amp for not much more. [/QUOTE]
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