2002 Mitsubishi Galant
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Via M10K
512mb Ram
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Souund Blaster Audigy2 NX
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i dont have an amplifier input. All i have on my amp is:
Front (L/R) / Rear (L/R) and subwoofer
2002 Mitsubishi Galant
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Carputer Specs:
Via M10K
512mb Ram
60GB HDD
Souund Blaster Audigy2 NX
OPUS ITX PC Case
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A few alternative solutions:
- If you'd be using this EQ for your front speakers then you'd buy another EQ for your rear speakers (providing you'd have a pair in the rear of the car)
- If you'd be using only this one EQ then you could split the RCA output from EQ to accomodate both front & rear inputs of the amp
- You could also just use this EQ from your front speakers and not the rear ones. For this you'd just split the output from the SoundBlaster; a pair would go to the EQ which then would go to the front input of the amp. While the other pair would go to the rear input of the amp.
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Didn't see that you have another input for subwoofer; for the subwoofer input, you'd need to split one of the channel also.
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For the subwoofer, you'd need a splitter on the subwoofer output of the EQ.
So output of soundcard to EQ, split off the EQ to front/rear, and split of the subwoofer output to the input of the sub amp (As most of them require left/right)
The subwoofer output on the bottom is controlled by the dials with the black highlight behind the frequencies on the top.
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