Austin, Texas
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Damn. If you were closer I would offer to help... or hang out and drink beer.
Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
Austin, Texas
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Damn. If you were closer I would offer to help... or hang out and drink beer.
So I contacted them about getting them to build me a box. The one I have now is just plain black carpet. They want a lot of money for those boxes.
Dumb question but how do I interface with my audiocontrol amp via analog? Do I need x2 mono RCA to a stereo RCA? The Zen outputs a mono RCA for + and - for each speaker channel and my Audiocontrol has 6 inputs .
View media item 14090
It sall hooked up and Ive started tuning and WOW what a difference! My only sort of issue is that the input from the Zen is very low . I have the input cranked almost all of the way up in the Audio Control DSP APP and my outputs turned up and it gets plenty loud just under full volume. Would it matter if I hooked up more than one output from the ZEN to the amp? Currently I have outputs 1-2 from ZEN (right front/left front) into Audiocontrol Front (1/2) and i am getting a full range signal but it is very low. I cant imagine more inputs would do anything different as they are line level. Im going to try sending the rear doors from the ZEN out to the Audiocontrol amp and see if there is a difference. I am unable to get it to clip when setting up with pink noise source and truck volume maxed out with input maxed out in the DSP.Nothing is mono. Everything is stereo. Each rca is a channel left or right. A lot of the RCA’s on the zen are duplicates.
As far as RCA’s to the 6.1200, you only need one set going to the amp and you want to select the SUM switch on channels 3/4 and 5/6. Music is recorded in left and right. Not front, rear, center. It’s stereo. Left and right. The front channels coming out of the zen (ch 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 or 5 and 6 in the diagram above) are full frequency signals from 10 hz to 40k hz and are identical. You only need 2 channels to go into your 6.1200.