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<blockquote data-quote="lilpride" data-source="post: 7305498" data-attributes="member: 614466"><p>So we are doing an install in a 2010 camaro where we wanted to keep stock head unit.</p><p></p><p>so to get rca jacks for the amp we needed a adaptor since the factory boston acoustic system has comp speakers that we couldn't just tap into with a line output converter.</p><p></p><p>So we read online and ordered this.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://subthump.com/Chevrolet-GMC-Sub-Boxes/Camaro-2010-Up/Subthump-Exclusive-5th-Gen-Camaro-Plug-Play-Add-Amp-RCA-Output-Harness-For-Factory-Boston-Amp-Rear-Channels.html?CDpath=1" target="_blank">Subthump 5th Gen Add an Amp T-Harness for 2010 Camaro</a></p><p></p><p>Hook everything up and amp kept going into protect after 3 seconds. After some testing I decided to do a little test and ran the rca jack directly into a speaker and what do you know. It played.</p><p></p><p>All they did was tap into the factory headunits hi-level speaker output and solder rca jacks onto it.</p><p></p><p>Made me quite mad as it was suppose to tap into a low level preout which apparently doesnt even exist. To get it to work we had to cut the rca jacks off and wiring in a line output converter. And now we finally have sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilpride, post: 7305498, member: 614466"] So we are doing an install in a 2010 camaro where we wanted to keep stock head unit. so to get rca jacks for the amp we needed a adaptor since the factory boston acoustic system has comp speakers that we couldn't just tap into with a line output converter. So we read online and ordered this. [URL="http://subthump.com/Chevrolet-GMC-Sub-Boxes/Camaro-2010-Up/Subthump-Exclusive-5th-Gen-Camaro-Plug-Play-Add-Amp-RCA-Output-Harness-For-Factory-Boston-Amp-Rear-Channels.html?CDpath=1"]Subthump 5th Gen Add an Amp T-Harness for 2010 Camaro[/URL] Hook everything up and amp kept going into protect after 3 seconds. After some testing I decided to do a little test and ran the rca jack directly into a speaker and what do you know. It played. All they did was tap into the factory headunits hi-level speaker output and solder rca jacks onto it. Made me quite mad as it was suppose to tap into a low level preout which apparently doesnt even exist. To get it to work we had to cut the rca jacks off and wiring in a line output converter. And now we finally have sound. [/QUOTE]
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