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I used the rears for my RCA's. Don't know that it matters much, but I do find it handy to use the rears. This lets me FADE to the front and lower how much the sub is hitting while not losing any sound.
i wondered the same thing because the stock subs are up front but normally you would pick the rear for subs. So i just said what the hell and just used the rears. Worked great for the couple months that i had it
I used the rears for my RCA's. Don't know that it matters much, but I do find it handy to use the rears. This lets me FADE to the front and lower how much the sub is hitting while not losing any sound.
Now thats a great idea!!
The PAC adapter that I recieved has them labled "AMP RCA"... So I guess I'll just use those! Simple enough.
Does anyone know if you could tap into the rear speakers? They might be full range as opposed to the 3.5" twiddlers. Maybe someone will chime in here...
No... this sux. I originally hooked my amp up with a Hi-low converter that tapped the rear speakers. It's a soundstream reference 500w and I could barely hear anything coming from it.
look in the c5 faq. There is a complete 4 page wiring diagram for the complete bose system. By the way what does TTT mean when you reply and say nothing else.
adown... TTT = Taking to Top. This is a way to get the post back at the top of the list so more people can see it. Usually TTT is in a blank post since there isn't more info to add....the poster just wants to get their post visible.