kelley350x
Junior Member
I will be getting a new f-150 next week and i would like to try to use the factory head unit. I have used line output converts in the past and know i will be needing to use them again.
The last time i used them was in a regular cab that did not have rear speakers so i used the rear speaker wires for the output converter for my subs.
I will be installing a kicker zx350.4 amp to push my highs and mids and a zx1000.1 to push my two subs. I have already used this set up in my current truck but i was using a pioneer Avh-p4100dvd for a head unit.
first question: How do i add a "sub woofer" output to my factory 4 channel stereo. I was looking at the kicker kx3 crossover because it adds the sub output and is pretty cheap. a friend told me to use a rca "y", what would be the better method? IS there a better route?
second question: what equalizer would be a good one? I would like to mount it to my amp rack so it will need to be one that mounts flat like an amp, not a 1/2 din mount.
Thanks
MIke
The last time i used them was in a regular cab that did not have rear speakers so i used the rear speaker wires for the output converter for my subs.
I will be installing a kicker zx350.4 amp to push my highs and mids and a zx1000.1 to push my two subs. I have already used this set up in my current truck but i was using a pioneer Avh-p4100dvd for a head unit.
first question: How do i add a "sub woofer" output to my factory 4 channel stereo. I was looking at the kicker kx3 crossover because it adds the sub output and is pretty cheap. a friend told me to use a rca "y", what would be the better method? IS there a better route?
second question: what equalizer would be a good one? I would like to mount it to my amp rack so it will need to be one that mounts flat like an amp, not a 1/2 din mount.
Thanks
MIke