Not sure why yours are wired in that manner but the manual is available here
Thanks!
I'm guessing since it's not clearly pointed out, that C (since it's drawn by itself away from A&B) should be the outdoor set.
Is that how yours are wired?
Maybe C is lower output because running your outside sound loud in a campground is rude. Others don't want to listen your noise.
Maybe C is lower output because running your outside sound loud in a campground is rude. Others don't want to listen your noise.
If the output is lower on C then it is not documented in the installation manual as such. I wonder if it was just mis-wired. I will try to check my RV 5090 this weekend when I get campout this weekend.
I will also pull the RV5090 and see how mine is wired up.
It's documented here under "Audio"
I'm probably going to wire mine as A/B inside, C outside. I'll have more consistent sound inside the trailer, since all 4 speakers are in the same room (there's no speakers in the bedroom)
Well. Re-wired my stereo to be front A/rear B and outdoor as C.
I was disappointed to find C was unused and not even wired from the factory and all the grounds were wired together.
I re-wired each speaker so that they have their own ground now. After doing this the stereo sounds much better.
Also disappointed to see the FM antenna was all balled up and stashed behind unit. I'll need to get back in there now to see if I can spread it out as much as I can to improve reception.