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Hi. This is my second post and, if you read my first post, i'm sure you know I am not that great with the car audio stuff yet. But I am putting together a system, but I am going to stick with the Monsoon Head Unit that I have in my 2001 Pontiac Grand AM GT. I was just wondering what could I buy that could add more RCA inputs/outputs for my system? I am going to need at least three or four pairs. Is there a product that is made just to hook up into your car to allow you to add more RCA jacks? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Edited by Room_Nine

I advise you spend a little more on the LOC as well, don't cheap out. The lesser prices LOCs do have noticeable & measured roll off on the low end.

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I was planning on useing it for at least an equalizer, line driver/preamp, and I need a voltage meter. That is...if these even require RCAs.

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I want the Equalizer to tune my music to exaclty how I want it. The line driver I just heard would help my system's situation (rinning nothing from the head unit).

  • 3 weeks later...

Most EQs worth having have a line driver built in. Even if you were to run an extra line driver, it would get its signal from the EQ (or the other way around). You would only need enough line level outputs to run a signal to the EQ. From there everything gets its signal from the EQ.

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