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Question on RCA output

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Old Aug 18, 2003 | 07:30 PM
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On my receiver (pioneer DEH-6300) there is only one pair of rca output, labled "Front Output". To connect my headunit to my amp, do I need to use a line level converter? Or can i just connect the RCA cable to this input and connect it to my amp? Im a complete newbie to car audio so any responce would be appreciated!

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Old Aug 18, 2003 | 08:24 PM
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yes just take the rca out and run the cable to your amp. Line level converters are when you do not have any rca outs and need to use a signal that was meant for speakers. Turn everythign down when your first start then slowy turn up the volume and the gain on the amp so if something is wrong youll catch it before you blow something up.
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