Friday, January 15, 2010

Car Audio Amplifier How Would You Hook Up A Car Audio Amplifier To A Deck That Does Not Have Any PreAmp Outputs?

How would you hook up a car audio amplifier to a deck that does not have any PreAmp outputs? - car audio amplifier

Is there a safe way to do? I would install a four-channel amplifier, but I want more of it back to the speakers and enough forward

7 comments:

John D said...

You can use the radio cable to the amplifier input when the amplifier is high. If you can not use what he (LLC) line-level converter calls. Change in entry-level high or low RCA jacks, so you are using RCA cables to connect the amplifier. If you use the LLC, you can use the Gain controls in this or the amplifier that I recommend.

I hope it is useful to your question.

John D said...

You can use the radio cable to the amplifier input when the amplifier is high. If you can not use what he (LLC) line-level converter calls. Change in entry-level high or low RCA jacks, so you are using RCA cables to connect the amplifier. If you use the LLC, you can use the Gain controls in this or the amplifier that I recommend.

I hope it is useful to your question.

alex said...

Some amplifiers speaker at an entry level model it, in this case, you have the head unit only speaker cable directly into the amp. Otherwise, you may be one of them:
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_142SLC4/Sco ...
As for the audio settings you can change the gain on the front channels, rear channels in May or simply disappear down the sound on the back of the device.

woody said...

an RCA cable.

woody said...

an RCA cable.

woody said...

an RCA cable.

woody said...

an RCA cable.

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