acreature
10+ year member
Mach1smo
I recently purchased an 03 Mustang Mach 1 and it has the Mach 460 stereo upgrade.
I have never messed with a stock audio system, other than ripping it out to change it all. But the Mach sounds decent (Mids and Highs) and all I really want to do is add a sub.
I found that it already was set up that way, evident by the Line Converter (Tsunami FL-LOC600) mounted between the rear speaker amps. It is already wired up and all I have to do is plug the RCA cables into an Amp.
My question; What would be the easiest way to hook up the Power-On lead to the Amp I add? There is one brown lead from the converter that is unused, but it did not power up when I checked it with the test-light.
I cannot locate any manuals for the converter either. I dont want to wire the turn-on power to an ignition source, I really do not want a toggle mounted in the Mach for turning the sub Amp on either. I just want the sub amp to turn on when the radio is powered up. I assumed that the Line Converter did this also.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have never messed with a stock audio system, other than ripping it out to change it all. But the Mach sounds decent (Mids and Highs) and all I really want to do is add a sub.
I found that it already was set up that way, evident by the Line Converter (Tsunami FL-LOC600) mounted between the rear speaker amps. It is already wired up and all I have to do is plug the RCA cables into an Amp.
My question; What would be the easiest way to hook up the Power-On lead to the Amp I add? There is one brown lead from the converter that is unused, but it did not power up when I checked it with the test-light.
I cannot locate any manuals for the converter either. I dont want to wire the turn-on power to an ignition source, I really do not want a toggle mounted in the Mach for turning the sub Amp on either. I just want the sub amp to turn on when the radio is powered up. I assumed that the Line Converter did this also.
Any help would be appreciated.
