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Hello i am rohit i have avh-6850 in my car i want how connect front and rear speaker and subwoofer there only two rc output one is front and other is non-fad & subwoofer tell how to connect front and rear and subwoofer.

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If you only have 2 sets of pre-outs, you will either have to split the fronts into front and rear channels and use the other for a subwoofer signal, or else utilize an equalizer or other preamp that separates out a sub channel. I have an Alpine EQ that I send one stereo pair into, and it sends out front, rear, and sub outs. That allows for front/rear fade, and independent sub level adjustment.

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E5 DK BLU Right Rear Speaker Output (+)
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