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Bass out of Sync and can't figure it out.
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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8664856" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>so, you might not actually need the line out converter. I did the same thing in my old Maxima and went to a junk yard and bought the molex plug off a blown factory sub, used a dmm to find + and - from the wires for audio signal, power and ground were cut and capped on the plug leads, then grabbed the remote turn on for the amp. Cut the end off an RCA and bell capped it to the leads from the molex plug and connected the remote turn on all to the amp and viola, it worked like a charm. May want to look into this as it'll very likely work for you too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8664856, member: 664079"] so, you might not actually need the line out converter. I did the same thing in my old Maxima and went to a junk yard and bought the molex plug off a blown factory sub, used a dmm to find + and - from the wires for audio signal, power and ground were cut and capped on the plug leads, then grabbed the remote turn on for the amp. Cut the end off an RCA and bell capped it to the leads from the molex plug and connected the remote turn on all to the amp and viola, it worked like a charm. May want to look into this as it'll very likely work for you too [/QUOTE]
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