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post Feb 4, 2007 - 3:21 PM
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Hey can you all tell me how i can hook up this amp? It was given to me and I was considering trying to use it but i cannot figure out the connections...It is a kenwood KAC-721. On the back of it it has power in/speakers. Then it has two rca inputs and some other kind of connection that has input above it...i would post a pic but i cant figure that out...i have been looking and it seems most other amps have screw connections for the speaker outs idk please help...
 
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post Feb 4, 2007 - 4:26 PM
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thnks for the reply i knew the amp probably wasnt very powerful but i didnt know it was that low. It says its a stereo amplifier on it so doesnt that mean its a dual channel one? Could i brigde the two channels to get something decent? (I think that's what its called) i was considering only getting one sub so that would give me something to try out and maybe get something bigger later on...I still have a question the socket that has power in/speaker wrote on above it it looks like i need a plug to go in there i read something about a molex type connector but i searched it and came up with no exact results. But what i read was that a cable plugs into the power in/speaker hole after the power and speakers connections have been made to the connection...idk if that made sense but this is the site i got that from:http://www.caraudiohelp.com/car_audio_amplifiers/car_audio_amplifiers.htm#car_amplifier_types

under connections talks about molex connectors but im still not all clear on it



yep the back of my amp looks similair to that one thanks for putting that up

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