I have a Kenwood KGC-4042A 5 band equalizer hooked up to my car's audio system. I have never used an equalizer for any car audio and this one was already installed when I got my car.
How do I take it out without having to re-wire my speakers and subwoofer?
Without knowing more detail about your system, I.E. head unit or amp(s) etc, a lot of people will put them in to run multiple amps off of a head unit that has only one set of RCA outputs, in effect it can become a crossover of sorts, it splits the signal into highs, mids, and lows and sends each signal to each amp respectively and in turn each amp works slightly less because they arent having to filter out "unwanted" fequencies. ok this being said assuming just one amp, its simple, there is a remote lead from the stereo to the eq. a main power and a ground, unhook all of these, and the RCA from the eq to the sub hook it straight into the radio. If you have multiple amps running then it becomes a little more complicated, especially if you only have the single RCA off of the head unit.
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