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How to install a line driver?
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<blockquote data-quote="cebbeler7" data-source="post: 6709859" data-attributes="member: 619293"><p>haha this forum ***** sometimes. Line drivers are f&amp;cking awesome, I just put one on my buddies car. OK you got a decent line driver too (had to look it up). Whoever told you to put it up by your head unit is kinda dumb. I mean you could put it up there, but its 1000X easier to put it right by the amp. I don't know if you know exactly what a line driver does, but in case you don't it interrupts the path of the rcas and instead of getting 4 volts, in your case, it will bump it up to 8 volts before clipping. So now to get to the point of your post. I would put it right next to your amp. Next you need to get it power so get some wire and plug some wire into the +12 (power) and connect it to the power in the amp, do the same for the remote and the ground. Now that it turns on you need sound. Take your original RCA that was going into that amp and plug it into the 'input' part of your line driver. Next take another set of RCA's, preferably short ones since the line driver is by your amp and plug one end of the RCAs into the output of the line driver and the other end of those RCAs into the input of your amp. Here I'll draw it out in a picture if you're confused. Hope I helped man.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://i799.photobucket.com/albums/yy273/cebbeler7/linedriverinstall.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cebbeler7, post: 6709859, member: 619293"] haha this forum ***** sometimes. Line drivers are f&cking awesome, I just put one on my buddies car. OK you got a decent line driver too (had to look it up). Whoever told you to put it up by your head unit is kinda dumb. I mean you could put it up there, but its 1000X easier to put it right by the amp. I don't know if you know exactly what a line driver does, but in case you don't it interrupts the path of the rcas and instead of getting 4 volts, in your case, it will bump it up to 8 volts before clipping. So now to get to the point of your post. I would put it right next to your amp. Next you need to get it power so get some wire and plug some wire into the +12 (power) and connect it to the power in the amp, do the same for the remote and the ground. Now that it turns on you need sound. Take your original RCA that was going into that amp and plug it into the 'input' part of your line driver. Next take another set of RCA's, preferably short ones since the line driver is by your amp and plug one end of the RCAs into the output of the line driver and the other end of those RCAs into the input of your amp. Here I'll draw it out in a picture if you're confused. Hope I helped man. [IMG]http://i799.photobucket.com/albums/yy273/cebbeler7/linedriverinstall.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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