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<blockquote data-quote="Jassam" data-source="post: 1135229" data-attributes="member: 563279"><p>I've been working on my system for hours and I cannot seem to get signal from the <a href="http://www.scosche.com/scosche_caraudio.aspx?CategoryID=36&amp;ItemID=SLC4" target="_blank">line out converter</a> doesn't seem to output a good signal. The gains are turned up 75% of the way and so is my amp. I have the hifonics brutus BX1205D that shows the voltage to the sub being around 14.1 or 200w to the sub. The RCA's are really low and not responding. I have all this hooked up to a stock headunit of a mustang convertable 1999 with no mach 460 system. The line out converter is spliced into the rear side panel speakers and the speakers are both 4ohm and are giving power to the converter. Can someone please help me!!! I have no clue and am running out of ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jassam, post: 1135229, member: 563279"] I've been working on my system for hours and I cannot seem to get signal from the [URL="http://www.scosche.com/scosche_caraudio.aspx?CategoryID=36&ItemID=SLC4"]line out converter[/URL] doesn't seem to output a good signal. The gains are turned up 75% of the way and so is my amp. I have the hifonics brutus BX1205D that shows the voltage to the sub being around 14.1 or 200w to the sub. The RCA's are really low and not responding. I have all this hooked up to a stock headunit of a mustang convertable 1999 with no mach 460 system. The line out converter is spliced into the rear side panel speakers and the speakers are both 4ohm and are giving power to the converter. Can someone please help me!!! I have no clue and am running out of ideas. [/QUOTE]
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