RCA wiring question
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RCA wiring question
I'm positive this is a stupid question, yet i feel compelled to ask it anyways. The mono amp that i have in my trunk for my subs right now doesn't have aux rca's to send trough a full range signal to a second amp (only an additional set for stacking). However, the Ryval 2-chn I just ordered for my doors does have the auxiliary rca's. Do i simply want to put the Ryval first in line and the mono second (rca's coming from Ryval aux out), or is there reason why that isn't optimal or not recommended?
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Re: RCA wiring question
as long as you are not sending a low-pass(bass) signal that will be fine.
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Re: RCA wiring question
Ahh, I knew there was something I was missing..ill have to move the rca's on the back of the stereo from the sub out to a full range out..thnx!
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Re: RCA wiring question
if you have the outputs on your deck you would be better off running a new rca cable. By disconnecting the subwoofer output you will no longer have any ability to adjust it if you did have that.
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Re: RCA wiring question
yeah, losing my ability to control the sub amp was something i was concerned about..i was really hoping to avoid running another set of rca's (thus the use of the aux rca's). I do have and remote level knob for the sub amp, tho....i dunno, i'll figure it out.....lol i'm still pissed that two days after i bought the ryval v520, I fould out i could have gotten the rsd250.2 for 3 more dollars...fuck...oh well 

what if the hokey pokey really is what it's all about?
Re: RCA wiring question
Even a $10 set of rca's will suffice for this and you will be happier that you did it too...
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Re: RCA wiring question
Stinger 4000 series is my current favorite RCA cable.
http://www.darvex.com/store/pc/4000-Series-c121.htm
Cheap, but really nice.
http://www.darvex.com/store/pc/4000-Series-c121.htm
Cheap, but really nice.
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Re: RCA wiring question
decided to go with an additional set of rca's
oh btw, with the Ryval V752, should I try to utilized the 100hz HP filter (seems high to me)? or should I just go bypass on the amp and use my stereo's built in adjustable HP filter (thinkin around 75-80hz)? wadduya think?

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Re: RCA wiring question
Really depends on what speakers you're driving...and mostly what size they are.
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Re: RCA wiring question
it's powering the Tantrum 6.5" coax's in my front doors 

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Re: RCA wiring question
I would probably use the lower one on the deck myself then if your runnin 6's with it.
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Re: RCA wiring question
that's kinda what i was thinkin..thnx 

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Re: RCA wiring question
it also depends on what kind of music you listen to and how you listen too it. Keep the signal clean and out of the clipping/popping area and you will be fine. your ears are the final judge.
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