Line Out Converter

Your gonna take these wires and splice them into your LOC. (since you amp only has two RCA jacks, you dont need to connect the rears)

eft Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Orange/Green

Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Blue/White

Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Tan/Green

Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Green/Orange

Then run an RCA from the LOC to your amp. Then run your own wire to these wires again

eft Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Orange/Green

Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Blue/White

Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Tan/Green

Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Green/Orange

 
Sorry, the forum is slowing down and taking longer to respond.

Okay, lemme set this straight and then ill set you straight.

You want to use your amp to power a set of 12's and not your cars interior speakers correct?

 
Okay okay I got it, you arent going to need to go through all of these steps. This should technically be easier actually. Ive never actually done this with my setup, but Im quite sure I know how to make it work.

 
Okay, here is what I think you should do.

You are gonna leave the factory harness alone, you wont need to cut into it all that much.

Your amp according to what I found is brideable for 380w RMS at 4ohms or 125rms x2 at 4 ohms. I'd recommend that you bride the channels.

I'll type the next bit up now. Give me another min or two.

 
Using the speaker wire chart thing we talked about earlier. Find your + - leads from your rear speakers and splice into them. Dont CUT them. I would recommend using an X-acto knife and cutting away some of the sheething without actually cutting the wire.

Now, take some wire and wrap it around the exposed wire and solder/tape(or whatever you choose) together. Then run the Right and Left channel + - wires into the LOC.

Then connect an RCA cable to the LOC and connect that to your amp. Then run two wires from your speaker outs that are bridged and connect those wires up to the terminal cup on your sub box.

 
See where it says bridged above your speaker outs on your amp? The lines point towards the outer two connectors. What it does it "bridge" the 2 channels in 1 single more powerful channel.

 
I see that your gone, Im assuming you left due to the forum having massive slowdown.

Just respond to this again when you can and I'll make sure you got this fully understood.

 
Now, take some wire and wrap it around the exposed wire and solder/tape(or whatever you choose) together. Then run the Right and Left channel + - wires into the LOC.

that confuses me

 
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