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<blockquote data-quote="hebertj12" data-source="post: 8032399" data-attributes="member: 650797"><p>Well I have a 2012 Honda Civic. I have one SPL 12" sub in a bandpass box powered by a rockford p300-1 amplifier. I have the factory radio so I used a PAC SOEM-T line out converter. I believe I installed it correctly because it all works. My only problem is that when I turn my car off the subwoofer keeps at a constant boom until I turn the car back on. What could be causing this? I'm new at using a line out converter so any advice to what the problem is would be very helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hebertj12, post: 8032399, member: 650797"] Well I have a 2012 Honda Civic. I have one SPL 12" sub in a bandpass box powered by a rockford p300-1 amplifier. I have the factory radio so I used a PAC SOEM-T line out converter. I believe I installed it correctly because it all works. My only problem is that when I turn my car off the subwoofer keeps at a constant boom until I turn the car back on. What could be causing this? I'm new at using a line out converter so any advice to what the problem is would be very helpful. [/QUOTE]
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