DEXTERMORGAN
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- Jun 3, 2008
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My JVC head-unit is having:
one RCA input reading F-OUT(connected to amp)
one RCA input reading R-OUT(nothing connected)
one input for SUBWOOFER(rca connected so amp)
one input saying CENTER(nothing connected)
i'm using a 4 channel amp
one set of 400w 6x9 speakers(connected to the amp)
one set of 190w mids(connected to the head-unit)
one jvc sub(connected to the amp bridged and using the input subwoofer on head-unit)
i'm in the process of getting a split system to replace my mids.
currently i don't have the balance between front and rear, and how would i connect a center speaker.
with the above mentioned scenario i would really appreciate it if someone can assist me to use my system optimally
thank you for replying Luke Farley
however i have tried that, if i set it to rear than its only the sub playing. with front then its only the front door speaker with the 6x9 playing. i want it to be if i set front then i only want the front door speaker and with rear only the 6x9 and the sub.
thank you
one RCA input reading F-OUT(connected to amp)
one RCA input reading R-OUT(nothing connected)
one input for SUBWOOFER(rca connected so amp)
one input saying CENTER(nothing connected)
i'm using a 4 channel amp
one set of 400w 6x9 speakers(connected to the amp)
one set of 190w mids(connected to the head-unit)
one jvc sub(connected to the amp bridged and using the input subwoofer on head-unit)
i'm in the process of getting a split system to replace my mids.
currently i don't have the balance between front and rear, and how would i connect a center speaker.
with the above mentioned scenario i would really appreciate it if someone can assist me to use my system optimally
thank you for replying Luke Farley
however i have tried that, if i set it to rear than its only the sub playing. with front then its only the front door speaker with the 6x9 playing. i want it to be if i set front then i only want the front door speaker and with rear only the 6x9 and the sub.
thank you