The pic shows a 2-channel amp thats on bridged mode. Since its a 2-channel amp, according to the manual, the amp will only handle two speakers and one sub woofer. (Correct me if I’m wrong). But this picture shows the amp is powering the sub only.
I believe the four interior speakers are connected to the head unit. I’d like to amplify the two speakers in the fronts. (JL audio)
In the pic, it says “Speaker level input”. Can I add speaker wires to this terminal to connect to two of my cabin speakers? or is that a no no. Thanks.
Let me know what specs you need and I’ll get them for you. Thanks.
I believe those inputs are a rca converter-meaning your not using the the rca jacks from the head unit. Plugging your front speaker into them will do nothing for you. Hints the term “input”. Pick up another amp if you want to power your in cab speakers.
[QUOTE=teg cruzr;2121733]I believe those inputs are a rca converter-meaning your not using the the rca jacks from the head unit. Plugging your front speaker into them will do nothing for you. Hints the term “input”. Pick up another amp if you want to power your in cab speakers.[/QUOTE] Ditto that. 94
The top picture is showing only door speakers hooked up to a amp
That bottom picture is showing you how you can hook the amp up to power a sub by using the speaker imput if you don’t have rca’s. As previously stated you will need a second amp if you want to power you door speakers and the sub