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<blockquote data-quote="Spaceboy464" data-source="post: 501421" data-attributes="member: 553571"><p>My friend asked me to install a JL 300/1 amp and 4 of their 6x9s in his brother's new mustang as his b-day present. I'm pretty new to this installing stuff but I know enough to be able to do it (I've done my car and maybe 3 others succesfully so far). I just have a few questions that maybe you all could help me with. First where can I tap an audio signal for the amp; should I just get it at the rear deck (where the amp will be) or do I need to get it right behind the head unit? His car has the standard system. Also do I need an LOC (if so what kind) or can I just tap the speaker wires? Lastly, I know doing this will make it so he can't use the fader, so should that just be set at 0 or should it be set toward the direction we tapped? Thanks alot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spaceboy464, post: 501421, member: 553571"] My friend asked me to install a JL 300/1 amp and 4 of their 6x9s in his brother's new mustang as his b-day present. I'm pretty new to this installing stuff but I know enough to be able to do it (I've done my car and maybe 3 others succesfully so far). I just have a few questions that maybe you all could help me with. First where can I tap an audio signal for the amp; should I just get it at the rear deck (where the amp will be) or do I need to get it right behind the head unit? His car has the standard system. Also do I need an LOC (if so what kind) or can I just tap the speaker wires? Lastly, I know doing this will make it so he can't use the fader, so should that just be set at 0 or should it be set toward the direction we tapped? Thanks alot. [/QUOTE]
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