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<blockquote data-quote="Peggle" data-source="post: 8071912" data-attributes="member: 653831"><p>Hello all,</p><p></p><p>Sorry about being nooby (as this is my first system) but I'm in a bit of a spot... I have a strick budget so I can't get a new head unit because I own a mustang with a shaker 500 system and the wiring harness is over $100! This leaves me with my stock radio. I want to add 2 12" kickers to my car and I plan on using a mono block amp. I did a little research and I found that I need something called a Line Output Converter so I can hook up the rcas from my amp to my stock radio unit. I came here to ask a simple question... Would a LOC be easy to install to my shaker system without a vast knowledge of electrical engineering, and if it would be easy, how would I do it? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated, I've been researching for weeks now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peggle, post: 8071912, member: 653831"] Hello all, Sorry about being nooby (as this is my first system) but I'm in a bit of a spot... I have a strick budget so I can't get a new head unit because I own a mustang with a shaker 500 system and the wiring harness is over $100! This leaves me with my stock radio. I want to add 2 12" kickers to my car and I plan on using a mono block amp. I did a little research and I found that I need something called a Line Output Converter so I can hook up the rcas from my amp to my stock radio unit. I came here to ask a simple question... Would a LOC be easy to install to my shaker system without a vast knowledge of electrical engineering, and if it would be easy, how would I do it? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated, I've been researching for weeks now [/QUOTE]
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