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<blockquote data-quote="sounds_explicit" data-source="post: 8833204" data-attributes="member: 665284"><p>You can tap into the speaker leads. (Wires coming from radio to speaker) run them to the inputs on lc7i. Run the lc7i in gto mode and auto gto it will sense signal from your speaker leads. Turns on the unit</p><p> Auto mode send the signal from channel 2 output to channel 3 output as well if no lead are at channel 3 input. So put front doors at channel 1 main input. Channel 2 input rear doors. Channel 1 and 2 outputs to mids amp. Channel 3 output to sub amp. Lc7i will supply a remote out. You need to run a power and ground to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sounds_explicit, post: 8833204, member: 665284"] You can tap into the speaker leads. (Wires coming from radio to speaker) run them to the inputs on lc7i. Run the lc7i in gto mode and auto gto it will sense signal from your speaker leads. Turns on the unit Auto mode send the signal from channel 2 output to channel 3 output as well if no lead are at channel 3 input. So put front doors at channel 1 main input. Channel 2 input rear doors. Channel 1 and 2 outputs to mids amp. Channel 3 output to sub amp. Lc7i will supply a remote out. You need to run a power and ground to it. [/QUOTE]
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