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Posted: November 30, 2009 at 8:36 PM / IP Logged  
Only thing I'm not 100% on. I have three outputs. Front, Back, And subwoofer. Using the Rear RCA for the AUX Input, will i still have the Front RCA as an Output?
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Posted: November 30, 2009 at 8:51 PM / IP Logged  
After further reading, it appears that those inputs are used in conjunction with an AI-net processor.  They are either both going to be inputs or both going to be outputs.  If you are using the front or rear RCAs to send signal to an amplifier, you will have to get the KCA-121B spoken of earlier.
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Notta Biggie. I'm going to be using the Alpine power pack amplifier for the mids and highs. It uses the speaker level outputs. As long as I still have the Subwoofer output Its all good.
I might get the KCA-121B later on if i decide to get a different amplifier for the mids and highs.
I would like to thank the both of you again alpine ida x200 to laptop - Page 2 -- posted image.
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I do not think it will work that way.  It may work with the source only, but will not work on AM or FM.  The RCA jacks are switchable as input to allow you to use an AI-net signal processor and use the internal amplifiers of the deck.  Signal out via AI-net, processed by processor and then injected back into the amplifier section of the radio. 

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Wait, Wut wont work?
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The input jacks on the back of the unit are designed to work with an AI-net signal processor.  It is like the pre-out/main in on an old high end home stereo reciever.  If it is switched to use those jacks as an input, your radio will not work.  You would be able to listen to whatever you plugged into the RCA jacks, but you will probably not have volume control capability.
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Oh ok. So wut about the KCA-121B?
will that do the same? or will that do what i want?
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You need to use the 121b
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Alright. That works fine for me. Thanks again.
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