Dj-torn
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- #16
WAHAHAHAHHA, THE PROBLEM HAS BEEN DISCOVERED!!!
So today I wanted to listen to music from the Ipod, so i plugged in my minijack to rca into the amp, and i unplugged the highlevel input. Turned on the car and .... (SILENCE), so then i plugged in the hi-level input and kasssshh, unplugged the hi-level input again and ... ahhh (silence) so after buying the weekly grub at the super, i used the extra money and got me a TSUNAMI Line output convertor.
Should i connect this straight from the factory HU. and then run the RCA down to the amp. Right now im using the connections that would normaly run into the doors. I guess i shall try it.
So quick question, im reading the instrustions (That's a first!) and i says;
For A Common Ground System; I should ground the L & R negative inputs of the converter to the ground of amp, is this what i have?
Or should i just connect speaker outputs to converter inputs, no grounding stuff?
HELP Please & thanks for all the previous help
So today I wanted to listen to music from the Ipod, so i plugged in my minijack to rca into the amp, and i unplugged the highlevel input. Turned on the car and .... (SILENCE), so then i plugged in the hi-level input and kasssshh, unplugged the hi-level input again and ... ahhh (silence) so after buying the weekly grub at the super, i used the extra money and got me a TSUNAMI Line output convertor.
Should i connect this straight from the factory HU. and then run the RCA down to the amp. Right now im using the connections that would normaly run into the doors. I guess i shall try it.
So quick question, im reading the instrustions (That's a first!) and i says;
For A Common Ground System; I should ground the L & R negative inputs of the converter to the ground of amp, is this what i have?
Or should i just connect speaker outputs to converter inputs, no grounding stuff?
HELP Please & thanks for all the previous help