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− | You can, but you will need to get a line-out converter. These are sometimes also called line level adapters, but that term is a little more generic. Any car audio store will have these available. They convert the speaker-level signal from your receiver to the signal level required by our Sender. | + | You can, but you will need to get a '''line-out converter'''. These are sometimes also called '''line level adapters''', but that term is a little more generic. Any car audio store will have these available. They convert the speaker-level signal from your receiver to the signal level required by our Sender. |
[[Category:Frequently asked questions]] | [[Category:Frequently asked questions]] |
Latest revision as of 20:26, 2 April 2007
Question
I want to use this system for my rear surround speakers. My receiver only has speaker outputs, not RCA line-level outputs. Can I make this work?
Answer
You can, but you will need to get a line-out converter. These are sometimes also called line level adapters, but that term is a little more generic. Any car audio store will have these available. They convert the speaker-level signal from your receiver to the signal level required by our Sender.