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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8742632" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>A line out converter (LOC) will take your signal from speaker wire and convert it into RCA's </p><p>You just have to tap into your existing speaking wire but i suggest getting one with a line driver in it boost the voltage or adding an active crossover will do the same thing.</p><p>Its fairly easy to install, splice into the +/- on two speakers (if you tap into them close to the stock amp which should be in the trunk it will save you having to run a bunch of wire) run those wires into the LOC and bob's your uncle you have RCA's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8742632, member: 681842"] A line out converter (LOC) will take your signal from speaker wire and convert it into RCA's You just have to tap into your existing speaking wire but i suggest getting one with a line driver in it boost the voltage or adding an active crossover will do the same thing. Its fairly easy to install, splice into the +/- on two speakers (if you tap into them close to the stock amp which should be in the trunk it will save you having to run a bunch of wire) run those wires into the LOC and bob's your uncle you have RCA's. [/QUOTE]
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