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Another Kenwood/Maestro install thread..
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<blockquote data-quote="12V Guy" data-source="post: 13656979" data-attributes="member: 156197"><p>Yes, exactly like that. You are not combining signals in this case as the output of the Kenwood is MONO at the sub out already so you are simply taking the single signal (I know it comes out of two RCA, but it is driven by same input) and feeding it to three inputs. The one side that you Y will effectively have only half the signal input voltage so you may need to adjust the gain a little to compensate. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks for kind words. We try hard to make each customer happy (despite universal truth number 1) and I love the kit too. We really tried to think about it when we designed it. </p><p> </p><p> Cheers,</p><p> </p><p> 12V Guy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="12V Guy, post: 13656979, member: 156197"] Yes, exactly like that. You are not combining signals in this case as the output of the Kenwood is MONO at the sub out already so you are simply taking the single signal (I know it comes out of two RCA, but it is driven by same input) and feeding it to three inputs. The one side that you Y will effectively have only half the signal input voltage so you may need to adjust the gain a little to compensate. Thanks for kind words. We try hard to make each customer happy (despite universal truth number 1) and I love the kit too. We really tried to think about it when we designed it. Cheers, 12V Guy [/QUOTE]
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