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Two sources into one amp?
I have a Kenwood car stereo connected up to two Sony Amps via RCA
connections. I have an HP iPaq I use for navigation, I would like to connect this to one of the amps (Front speakers) as well as the stereo. Is this possible, and if so, what do I need! (There is a volume control on the iPaq, and I do also have a high level input on the amp - should I try using this for the iPaq? Thanks! Sparks... |
Two sources into one amp?
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 00:21:38 +0100, "Sparks" wrote:
Is this possible, and if so, what do I need! No it's not. You'd need to switch the amp input signals, to prevent the output stage on one unit "seeing" the other. As the iPaq almost certainly doesn't have a mute on guidance it's unlikely that this will be a practical solution, unless you intend not to listen to the head unit whilst you're using the navigation. Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123 |
Two sources into one amp?
"In-Car Express" wrote in message ... On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 00:21:38 +0100, "Sparks" wrote: Is this possible, and if so, what do I need! No it's not. You'd need to switch the amp input signals, to prevent the output stage on one unit "seeing" the other. As the iPaq almost certainly doesn't have a mute on guidance it's unlikely that this will be a practical solution, unless you intend not to listen to the head unit whilst you're using the navigation. Jon Well, I tried connecting the iPAQ to the high level input of the amp, and it works just fine :-) No, the music is not muted while the navigation instructions are being played, but that is not a problem (I just turn the iPAQ up a bit) - It would annoy me more if it did mute the radio to be honest (My mates car does this, and it ia bloody annoying if you are trying to listen to any traffic reports!) Sparks... |
Two sources into one amp?
Hi there,
I am interested in this too. If I understand correctly you have you stereo plugged into you low frequency input (phono connectors) and then simply connect the ipaq to the high level inputs and away it goes? Do you get any distortion or clicking noises as it cuts in or out? My last amp (a cheapo Jetsound one) was terrible for this. Im considering getting a new JBL 75.4 (cos the cheapo one went pop) and was considering if this was / is an option. Sounds like it is. What amp have you got? My other concern is my phone car kit and amp...Probably subject of another thread. Jon On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 19:27:19 +0100, "Sparks" wrote: "In-Car Express" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 00:21:38 +0100, "Sparks" wrote: Is this possible, and if so, what do I need! No it's not. You'd need to switch the amp input signals, to prevent the output stage on one unit "seeing" the other. As the iPaq almost certainly doesn't have a mute on guidance it's unlikely that this will be a practical solution, unless you intend not to listen to the head unit whilst you're using the navigation. Jon Well, I tried connecting the iPAQ to the high level input of the amp, and it works just fine :-) No, the music is not muted while the navigation instructions are being played, but that is not a problem (I just turn the iPAQ up a bit) - It would annoy me more if it did mute the radio to be honest (My mates car does this, and it ia bloody annoying if you are trying to listen to any traffic reports!) Sparks... |
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