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Old 11-30-2007, 02:49 PM   #23 (permalink)
320de46m47
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ive got a question about my infinity basslink which arrived today
http://manuals.harman.com/INF/CAR/Owner's%20Manual/BassLink%20om.pdf

its a powered single subwoofer and amp all in one plastic box
thing is it has 4 RCA inputs (front left and right and rear left and right) the manual says these are there for head units with "four line level (RCA) outputs" why on earth do i need 4 RCA inputs for one speaker?

it then says you use only front left and front right for headunits with 2 dedicated subwoofer RCA outputs which makes more sense i think.

my head unit has three pairs of RCA outputs the first pair are labeled "front" the second pair are labeled "rear" and the third pair are labeled "subwoofer".

does this then mean i effectively only have 2 subwoofer outlets and i should follow the wiring plan for HUnits that have 2?

what about using the 2 RCA (right/left) outputs on the alpine amp to provide a signal to the Infinity basslink? good idea? they are not labelled subwoofer as the HU outputs are

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