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    Old Pioneer head unit and line out converter question

    It worked! I have it hooked up to the amp and it seems to be working well. Thanks so much for the help. I do have one issue with this ancient Pioneer HU. the left side is louder than the right. The balance control obviously helps, but there's def something wrong with the HU itself. I was...
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    Old Pioneer head unit and line out converter question

    yeah def an option hmm, my Pioneer only puts out 3.2 Watts/channel. So connect the male RCA cables' negs together and then to the single neg on the radio?
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    Old Pioneer head unit and line out converter question

    Much appreciated. Maybe this will help? I'm looking for an easy cheap solution to this. I just need to make a single speaker ground out of the radio to 2 separate grounds (negs) on the LOC.
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    Old Pioneer head unit and line out converter question

    I feel like there has to be a way to do this. I have the dash ripped apart and I'm wondering if I should just say f-it and make a DIN.
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    Old Pioneer head unit and line out converter question

    Welp, I wired-up the Floating ground adapter, but it didn't work. I was told to use it backwards than typically used. It's usually for a modern stereo to be installed into an old vehicle with speakers grounded to the body. I have the reverse problem. Only one neg speaker wire coming out of...
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    Old Pioneer head unit and line out converter question

    In case anyone needs this info in the future, I needed a Floating ground adapter I use it backwards so my stereo connects to the output end of the adapter w/ the 5 wires, and the adapter input to the LOC is self-explanatory.
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    Old Pioneer head unit and line out converter question

    I have an ancient Pioneer head unit that only has 3 speaker wires. It's an old Jeep requiring a shaft-mount stereo (mounted by the knob shafts), and I don't want to cut the dash for a DIN. There's +L and +R, but only one negative wire out of it. You're supposed to wire the negative to one...
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