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grnxb 
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Posted: August 13, 2004 at 12:02 PM / IP Logged  
I am going to order all my amp wiring stuff (knuconceptz)and I am confused again...My xtant 403a is a three channel amp.  One channel for each door and a sub channel.  Looking at the installer reference sheet, it shows left and right front inputs, left and right mono, and left and right outputs.  I don't know what the back of the deck (pioneer deh-p6600) looks like because I had it installed.  Do I need "y-cables", 4-channel cables, 2-channel cables???
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I would use 4-channel RCA jacks.
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Here is a link to Pioneers page for the radio. http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/product/detail/0,,2076_4039_50622995,00.html

   It appears the you have three sets of RCA outputs on the radio. You can run seperate front and rear rca's and if you want to use the radios internal crossover, you can run another set of rca's from the radio to the amp.

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and why didn't I think of going to pioneer's website...  Thanks for your help!

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