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No. That just means the dd1 works.

Still need to use it rca level.

Rca from deck straight into dd1

Try again.

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the problem when i tried was 1) my knukonceptz are curved and dont even fit into the opening and 2) even stinger/db link/rf rcas did not work because it seems the ground shield doesnt go down far enough into the unit... only way we've gotten it to work is thru an amp, which doesnt matter, its the same end result

lbox, a headunits amp that power speakers can clip before/after the rca's do... so that is not a sufficient

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Not really decaf.

You have to know where the deck distorts on rca output.

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Well.... That might work.

Ill have to think on it.

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We also chose an RCA input connector for a few reasons:

• It makes it pretty easy to measure the output of a headunit directly, if you choose to do so

this insinuates that most people will check headunit rca clipping through the amplifier they are soon to set the gains on. this is advantageous because then you do not have to switch the probes. simply turn gain down to min and check headunit with track 1/2, then switch to desired db track and turn gain up.

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So what about amps that have RCA outputs then? Aren't they supposed to pass through without modification? So you could measure at the output of the HU at the RCA out on the amp... theoretically with amp gains down, then simply switch over to the amp speaker outputs. I know, dangerous words like "supposed to" and "theoretically".

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