PLEASE HELP with Navone 2ch LOC

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Old Oct 2, 2008 | 05:31 PM
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PLEASE HELP with Navone 2ch LOC

Hey guys I just installed my RE audio xxx comps up front,Mcintosh mcc444 amp,JL w3 sub and I have no sound!!!!!My amp has power and I taped into the rear speaker wires for one channel and the subwoofer wires for the second channel.I used a y rca for the fronts.Any help would be great!!!!!
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Old Oct 2, 2008 | 06:33 PM
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Hey guys I just installed my RE audio xxx comps up front,Mcintosh mcc444 amp,JL w3 sub and I have no sound!!!!!My amp has power and I taped into the rear speaker wires for one channel and the subwoofer wires for the second channel.I used a y rca for the fronts.Any help would be great!!!!!
I'm sorry, but this doesn't make much sense to me.

each rear speaker is a separate channel, and the sub is another channel. That's 3 channels. your McIntosh mcc444 is a 4 channel amp. You didn't mention front speakers so I'm assuming your comps are not amp'd.

Also, what do you mean you used a Y RCA adapter? Where did you install this adapter?

When you tap into the speaker wires you are tapping into a high (speaker level) signal. Does the McIntosh accomodate high inputs? If not, you will need to reduce the signal of these speaker wires to line input level. You can use an LOC (Line Output Converter) for this.

Try to explain your setup a little better and maybe we can help more.
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Old Oct 4, 2008 | 12:10 AM
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Just ordered the Audio control Lc6i.Hope it works.
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Old Oct 4, 2008 | 10:41 AM
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There you go! You can't go wrong with a signal processor. AudioControl is very reputable as well.

Post pics of your install when done!
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