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<blockquote data-quote="Dub7sonoma" data-source="post: 8347984" data-attributes="member: 649968"><p>Any line out converter will work. If you aren't trying to spend a ton of money walmart carries one for like $15. Hook your exsisting car speaker wires to the line out converter. It will keep the voltage down to a safe usable amount that amps need as input. Then hook your rca's from the LOC to the amp and set your gains accordingly. Being new to car audio (it kinda seems like you are) I would suggest reading up on how to set gains with a dmm (digital muli meter) and the big 3 upgrade</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dub7sonoma, post: 8347984, member: 649968"] Any line out converter will work. If you aren't trying to spend a ton of money walmart carries one for like $15. Hook your exsisting car speaker wires to the line out converter. It will keep the voltage down to a safe usable amount that amps need as input. Then hook your rca's from the LOC to the amp and set your gains accordingly. Being new to car audio (it kinda seems like you are) I would suggest reading up on how to set gains with a dmm (digital muli meter) and the big 3 upgrade [/QUOTE]
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