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<blockquote data-quote="DRANGED" data-source="post: 2979138" data-attributes="member: 576651"><p>Make sure your not grabbing the wires coming out of the factory amp for that woofer or you will smoke something. Because you will be amplifiying that signal twice and that's not good. Just grab the high level (spkr. wires) from behind the deck, and go into a LOC and run RCA's to the amp in the back, and you wont have any problems. Although you will get some alternator whine because the filtering in the factory decks is not as good as aftermarket head's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRANGED, post: 2979138, member: 576651"] Make sure your not grabbing the wires coming out of the factory amp for that woofer or you will smoke something. Because you will be amplifiying that signal twice and that's not good. Just grab the high level (spkr. wires) from behind the deck, and go into a LOC and run RCA's to the amp in the back, and you wont have any problems. Although you will get some alternator whine because the filtering in the factory decks is not as good as aftermarket head's. [/QUOTE]
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