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2-volt versus 4-volt wires
when i check out the amount of preamp outputs on the back of head
units, i see that the outputs are either 2-volt or 4-volt. i think that 2volt is the regular naked wire in the normal plastic shell, and 4volt is whats commonly called RCA cables (the red,white and yellow types from video inputs on tvs) am i correct with this stuff? |
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2-volt versus 4-volt wires
when i check out the amount of preamp outputs on the back of head
units, i see that the outputs are either 2-volt or 4-volt. i think that 2volt is the regular naked wire in the normal plastic shell, and 4volt is whats commonly called RCA cables (the red,white and yellow types from video inputs on tvs) am i correct with this stuff? No, both are RCAs. The distinction doesn't matter. They're both compatible with aftermarket amps. |
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2-volt versus 4-volt wires
no your not correct at all...
GV wrote: when i check out the amount of preamp outputs on the back of head units, i see that the outputs are either 2-volt or 4-volt. i think that 2volt is the regular naked wire in the normal plastic shell, and 4volt is whats commonly called RCA cables (the red,white and yellow types from video inputs on tvs) am i correct with this stuff? |
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2-volt versus 4-volt wires
Thanks MZ, so do i assume there are non-RCA channels for my speakers
on the head unit even if its not listed on the Specs? I dont know if this is old-fashioned now or if everyone still uses them "MZ" wrote in message ... when i check out the amount of preamp outputs on the back of head units, i see that the outputs are either 2-volt or 4-volt. i think that 2volt is the regular naked wire in the normal plastic shell, and 4volt is whats commonly called RCA cables (the red,white and yellow types from video inputs on tvs) am i correct with this stuff? No, both are RCAs. The distinction doesn't matter. They're both compatible with aftermarket amps. |
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2-volt versus 4-volt wires
Thanks MZ, so do i assume there are non-RCA channels for my speakers
on the head unit even if its not listed on the Specs? I dont know if this is old-fashioned now or if everyone still uses them Most of the time there are speaker outputs. If you see the word "Watt" anywhere on the box or in the specs, then you know that there are. |
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