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Old 04-02-2009, 11:30 AM   #1
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Default Adding amp/sub to Kenwood deck; question

I will be adding a sub and mono amp to my c5 soon. I am running a dnx5120 and a GMCRV2.

Do I simply connect the RCAs from the amp to the subwoofer output in the back of the 5120?

Or do I need to connect the amp via a PAC AOEM-VET1?
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Yea, just use the subwoofer preouts on the deck and connect them to the inputs on you're amp and then you will have full control of the sub through the deck, crossover pts. and level.
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thanks man, i appreciate your help.
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