Add new Head Unit and keep Mcintosh Amp?
Hi all... I have read a lot on here (most recently viewtopic.php?f=22&t=5667&start=15 ) about the Mc being balanced and this causing problems and I have read a few tantalising bits about how it might be possible to convert from unbalanced to balanced or vice versa but I haven't been able to find anything declarative about it.
Here's my situation. I would LIKE to be able to do this.
Add a new Head unit to replace a Mcintosh HU and use the triple RCA outs from the head unit to drive the McIntosh Amp (keeping the same Amp and speakers as I have currently). My car is a 2004 Legacy GT-B and the Mc unit is this:

I gather this means I would have a Head unit with unbalanced outputs (I don't pretend to fully understand what that means) and an Amp requiring balanced inputs. I'm very capable with a soldering iron but am not an electronics expert.
Is there something I can buy / build that will let me use the existing Mc Amp with a new head unit.
The other options I have are:
1) Use the new head unit as the amp for the F+R and forget about the sub, or get a little mono amp and use that for the sub.
2) Get 2 new amps, one 4 channel and one mono.
Both of these seem straightforward but I don't have any problem with the Mcintosh volume or quality so it seems like a waste to go buy a new amp (or two!)
Please tell me there's a simple and cheap solution
Cheers - Neil G
Here's my situation. I would LIKE to be able to do this.
Add a new Head unit to replace a Mcintosh HU and use the triple RCA outs from the head unit to drive the McIntosh Amp (keeping the same Amp and speakers as I have currently). My car is a 2004 Legacy GT-B and the Mc unit is this:

I gather this means I would have a Head unit with unbalanced outputs (I don't pretend to fully understand what that means) and an Amp requiring balanced inputs. I'm very capable with a soldering iron but am not an electronics expert.
Is there something I can buy / build that will let me use the existing Mc Amp with a new head unit.
The other options I have are:
1) Use the new head unit as the amp for the F+R and forget about the sub, or get a little mono amp and use that for the sub.
2) Get 2 new amps, one 4 channel and one mono.
Both of these seem straightforward but I don't have any problem with the Mcintosh volume or quality so it seems like a waste to go buy a new amp (or two!)
Please tell me there's a simple and cheap solution
Cheers - Neil G