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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8708046" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>I think if you splice into the radio harness from your amp output, you will be pumping power into the oem amplifier audio input. Your best bet is to run wires directly to the speakers. On a positive note, that harness is the perfect spot to get your audio signal from. Four sets of wires all the way to the amp. Since the amp has high level input, no other modification is needed. From those wires, the amp will get the signal it needs to play the bass notes for the sub channel. The amp should have a set of "output" rcas, that is where you plug rcas to send to that Rockville's audio input.</p><p> On another note, you would benefit from running a 4awg wire from the engine block to the truck chassis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8708046, member: 654802"] I think if you splice into the radio harness from your amp output, you will be pumping power into the oem amplifier audio input. Your best bet is to run wires directly to the speakers. On a positive note, that harness is the perfect spot to get your audio signal from. Four sets of wires all the way to the amp. Since the amp has high level input, no other modification is needed. From those wires, the amp will get the signal it needs to play the bass notes for the sub channel. The amp should have a set of "output" rcas, that is where you plug rcas to send to that Rockville's audio input. On another note, you would benefit from running a 4awg wire from the engine block to the truck chassis. [/QUOTE]
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