Thank you bill and I will try and explain.Pictures would help as RCA normally is not used for power amp connections (or the make of the amp). Are your speakers banana only or 5-way. Once we know that we can tell you how to make the cable you need.
I have a newly constructed amp a Elekit TU-8200 that I am trying to make run with some existing gear as well as new stuff.
The new stuff:
Elekit TU-8200, In= RCA x 2, Used for phono and dvd
Phono Stage (PS), self constructed, RCA in and RCA out.
Turntable (TT) out=RCA x 1
Existing:
Sony 8ohm speakers, Banana and bare wire
HD/DVD player see photo
SVS Sub woofer see photo
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I hooked up everything except the sub and they sound great.
It was when I tried to figure out how to integrate the sub that I ran into the weird cable configurations.
The sub has: See photo
A) 1 low level in and out, RCA
B) 2 high level in and out, Banana
My thinking was that I could run the TT into the PS, then out from the phono stage into the low level of the sub. Hmmm, I might try this directly into the sub, low level and see what happens. In any respect, I still need to get from the DVD, which is RCA, into the sub High Level, which is banana.
This is all very confusing
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No you don't. That sub input is for your amp's speaker outputIn any respect, I still need to get from the DVD, which is RCA, into the sub High Level, which is banana.
This is all very confusing
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