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<blockquote data-quote="GenuineDraft8" data-source="post: 373351" data-attributes="member: 552460"><p>I have a subwoofer, and a dual channel amp, but with a stock head unit. I can wire the remote line to the powersource of the head unit, but would I need a LLC if my stock system has a subwoofer? In other words, would I be able to just get an adapter RCA plug from the wiring of the stock subwoofer and wire that to the input of the amplifier? Or would I still need to buy a LLC?</p><p></p><p>If I do need a LLC, would I connect that to the stock subwoofer input? I'm just confused because a LLC converts "High-Level" speaker output to RCA line level. What does that mean? Are the stock subwoofer wires considered "high level?"</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the jumble of questions.</p><p></p><p>Blake</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GenuineDraft8, post: 373351, member: 552460"] I have a subwoofer, and a dual channel amp, but with a stock head unit. I can wire the remote line to the powersource of the head unit, but would I need a LLC if my stock system has a subwoofer? In other words, would I be able to just get an adapter RCA plug from the wiring of the stock subwoofer and wire that to the input of the amplifier? Or would I still need to buy a LLC? If I do need a LLC, would I connect that to the stock subwoofer input? I'm just confused because a LLC converts "High-Level" speaker output to RCA line level. What does that mean? Are the stock subwoofer wires considered "high level?" Sorry for the jumble of questions. Blake [/QUOTE]
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