Originally posted by jp2
I understand what you are saying and I agree that this would clear up my problem. Where I run into issues however is that coming out of the RCA converter to my amp are a right and left signal. When I connect both of these inputs to my amp, thats when I can guarantee that my amp MOSFET will be fried in under a month. If I only connect one signal line from the RCA converter box then it will run fine indefinately. I also understand that the bass line is run in mono so this is not really a problem to connect only one line to the amp. Eventually though I plan on replacing the factory Bose speakers with Boston Acoustic speakers powered by another XTant amp I have. Regular signals though have a right and left channel. So I am concerned that I will fry that amp as well and it is now out of warranty unfortunately. So clearly I would like to know if this is going to happen. Sound Advice(aka Tweeter Inc.) have been doing stereo installations a long time so I can'y imagine them never having to deal with this problem before and finding a solution. I would like to find one though before I burn an out of warranty amp. Other alternatives though is getting another head unit and nixing the Bose system entirely
. Getting rid of the 6 disc in dash is going to be hard though.
I really don't know why you are having the problems that you are having. What kind of crossover are you using? If your amp works with only 1 RCA jack hooked up, then just leave it at that but not sure why it would work with 1 and not 2 hooked up.
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