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<blockquote data-quote="Kelvin snel" data-source="post: 8742629" data-attributes="member: 682816"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>I currently got a new car which included a DynAudio system. Sadly it does not have a subwoofer so I figured I'd use my old one from my previous car, with itd own amplifier. I wired it all up and came across some problems. If any of you could help me out that would be great (check bottom for all parts listed):</p><p>- I could not connect my Aftermarket Subwoofer as it had RCA input and my headunit or other amplifier does not have any outputted. What to do?</p><p>- Do i connect my aftermarket amplifier to my headunit or to my other amplifier?</p><p>- I read something about an LOC is that what i need to convert my RCA cables and tap off wires? How does such a thing go?</p><p></p><p>Im quite new to all of this, but don't want to make a stupid mistake and breaking my equipment. I hope any of you can help me out!</p><p></p><p>Parts:</p><p><strong>Aftermarket Amplifier: </strong><em>Pioneer GM-A3702</em></p><p><strong>DynAudio Amplifier:</strong><em> Blaupunkt 5KO-035-456</em></p><p><strong>Headunit: </strong><em>vw RNS-310</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelvin snel, post: 8742629, member: 682816"] Hi all, I currently got a new car which included a DynAudio system. Sadly it does not have a subwoofer so I figured I'd use my old one from my previous car, with itd own amplifier. I wired it all up and came across some problems. If any of you could help me out that would be great (check bottom for all parts listed): - I could not connect my Aftermarket Subwoofer as it had RCA input and my headunit or other amplifier does not have any outputted. What to do? - Do i connect my aftermarket amplifier to my headunit or to my other amplifier? - I read something about an LOC is that what i need to convert my RCA cables and tap off wires? How does such a thing go? Im quite new to all of this, but don't want to make a stupid mistake and breaking my equipment. I hope any of you can help me out! Parts: [B]Aftermarket Amplifier: [/B][I]Pioneer GM-A3702[/I] [B]DynAudio Amplifier:[/B][I] Blaupunkt 5KO-035-456[/I] [B]Headunit: [/B][I]vw RNS-310[/I] [/QUOTE]
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