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<blockquote data-quote="moparnut" data-source="post: 8643249" data-attributes="member: 674006"><p>What is the model number of the amplifier and converter you have?</p><p></p><p>If the converter is like others that I have used, you just tap each speaker pair and run them to the input on the converter, which then converts the signal to RCA. The RCA's would then go from the converter output to the amp input. You would then run speaker wires from the amp outputs to each speaker.</p><p></p><p>If space is tight in the dash, you could mount the converter with the amp running the tap wires to it. I usually use an AudioControl LC2i (or similar) and will tap my speaker pairs as close to the speaker as possible and then mount it in close proximity to the amp. It is sometimes easier to put them behind a interior panel than behind the dash. I hope this helps you out some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moparnut, post: 8643249, member: 674006"] What is the model number of the amplifier and converter you have? If the converter is like others that I have used, you just tap each speaker pair and run them to the input on the converter, which then converts the signal to RCA. The RCA's would then go from the converter output to the amp input. You would then run speaker wires from the amp outputs to each speaker. If space is tight in the dash, you could mount the converter with the amp running the tap wires to it. I usually use an AudioControl LC2i (or similar) and will tap my speaker pairs as close to the speaker as possible and then mount it in close proximity to the amp. It is sometimes easier to put them behind a interior panel than behind the dash. I hope this helps you out some. [/QUOTE]
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