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Connecting Car Bi-Wire Speakers to a Vibe LOC or direct to a Powered Vibe Subwoofer
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<blockquote data-quote="Platinum1959" data-source="post: 8742520" data-attributes="member: 682792"><p>Hi there</p><p></p><p>I have looked everywhere Online and nobody is discussing this common LOC connection</p><p></p><p>I am trying to get an an output signal from my car's rear Left door Bi-Wire Speaker and connect it either to a <a href="https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vibe-CLLOC-V7-Car-2-Channel-Speaker-Wires-To-Low-Level-RCA-Output-Line-Convertor-/143409504456" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>Vibe CLLOC-V7</strong></span> or Direct to a powered Vibe 12 Inch Subwoofer.</a></p><p></p><p>Can somebody confirm if I have to bridge the door Speaker's 2 Positives together and then Bridge the Speaker's 2 Negatives together to get a Signal Pair for my LOC - (In which case I guess I will also need to join together on the LOC the 2 Positives Speaker Wire Inputs and join the 2 Negatives together)</p><p></p><p>At the same time can I ask if I instead bypass the LOC entirely and connect the Car Speaker's bridged Signal Pair direct to the Subwoofer's High Input connection - Can I split the Bridged Signal from the Car Speaker into the 4 High Input Subwoofer Connection please (ie. Then I do NOT have to acquire a Audio Signal Pair from the other Car Door Speaker)</p><p></p><p>If it is of any interest I can confirm that it is 5.6 Volts coming out of a Single Positive Terminal on the Car Door Speaker (which is quite low I think ?). Am I right in thinking that when I bridge the 2 Positives on that speaker then I should get double the Voltage out ie. 5.6V + 5.6V = 11.2 Volts. I hope your answer is YES as that then sounds like enough voltage audio signal for a High Input Subwoofer Connection</p><p></p><p>You can tell this is my first time !</p><p></p><p>Many thanks in advance for your forthcoming very Kind Advice.</p><p></p><p>P.S. The Car is a 2005 VW TOUAREG 2.5 TDI and I confirm that I am also getting a full range of sound audio output from the rear door speaker when I listen to it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Platinum1959, post: 8742520, member: 682792"] Hi there I have looked everywhere Online and nobody is discussing this common LOC connection I am trying to get an an output signal from my car's rear Left door Bi-Wire Speaker and connect it either to a [URL='https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vibe-CLLOC-V7-Car-2-Channel-Speaker-Wires-To-Low-Level-RCA-Output-Line-Convertor-/143409504456'][SIZE=5][B]Vibe CLLOC-V7[/B][/SIZE] or Direct to a powered Vibe 12 Inch Subwoofer.[/URL] Can somebody confirm if I have to bridge the door Speaker's 2 Positives together and then Bridge the Speaker's 2 Negatives together to get a Signal Pair for my LOC - (In which case I guess I will also need to join together on the LOC the 2 Positives Speaker Wire Inputs and join the 2 Negatives together) At the same time can I ask if I instead bypass the LOC entirely and connect the Car Speaker's bridged Signal Pair direct to the Subwoofer's High Input connection - Can I split the Bridged Signal from the Car Speaker into the 4 High Input Subwoofer Connection please (ie. Then I do NOT have to acquire a Audio Signal Pair from the other Car Door Speaker) If it is of any interest I can confirm that it is 5.6 Volts coming out of a Single Positive Terminal on the Car Door Speaker (which is quite low I think ?). Am I right in thinking that when I bridge the 2 Positives on that speaker then I should get double the Voltage out ie. 5.6V + 5.6V = 11.2 Volts. I hope your answer is YES as that then sounds like enough voltage audio signal for a High Input Subwoofer Connection You can tell this is my first time ! Many thanks in advance for your forthcoming very Kind Advice. P.S. The Car is a 2005 VW TOUAREG 2.5 TDI and I confirm that I am also getting a full range of sound audio output from the rear door speaker when I listen to it [/QUOTE]
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