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Headunit is over heating ..Please Help..
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<blockquote data-quote="West" data-source="post: 7848940" data-attributes="member: 638770"><p>Yes you need a converter or you will blow up HU and amp. That converter takes the speaker + and - signal and gives you an RCA level output which will work perfectly fine with that amp if it has not been damaged.</p><p></p><p>I am not trying to be mean, but you are going to fry your system the way you have it currently configured. You take a +and- speaker wire from the right and left channels and you plug them into the adapter and run RCA's from the adapter to the amp. You should be able to use gates to tap into the speaker lines without cutting them. If you go into Advanced auto or Autozone they should be able to show you them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="West, post: 7848940, member: 638770"] Yes you need a converter or you will blow up HU and amp. That converter takes the speaker + and - signal and gives you an RCA level output which will work perfectly fine with that amp if it has not been damaged. I am not trying to be mean, but you are going to fry your system the way you have it currently configured. You take a +and- speaker wire from the right and left channels and you plug them into the adapter and run RCA's from the adapter to the amp. You should be able to use gates to tap into the speaker lines without cutting them. If you go into Advanced auto or Autozone they should be able to show you them. [/QUOTE]
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