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Beginner for connecting a 4 channel and a mono block together
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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8839811" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Then you probably have the UConnect radio, that is a good unit. On my nephew's truck we got the signal from the footwell harness that goes into the door speakers. I ran 16 AWG speaker wires to the back seat. I connected a load resistor in parallel on each set right before going into a 2-channel LOC. From there the signal converts to RCAs that go into the 4 channel amp. From the 4 channel amp a set of RCAs goes into the subwoofer's amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8839811, member: 654802"] Then you probably have the UConnect radio, that is a good unit. On my nephew's truck we got the signal from the footwell harness that goes into the door speakers. I ran 16 AWG speaker wires to the back seat. I connected a load resistor in parallel on each set right before going into a 2-channel LOC. From there the signal converts to RCAs that go into the 4 channel amp. From the 4 channel amp a set of RCAs goes into the subwoofer's amp. [/QUOTE]
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