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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8502896" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>[quote name='ryan.rt94']Hi [USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER] thanks for your reply. I think you misunderstood me.. The stock head unit doesn&#39;t have pre amp level outputs so I tapped into the front speaker wires as input for the amp. I bought the amp, sub and speakers as second hand from a friend as I&#39;m on a low budget. Therefore geting a new head unit is also not an option. Is there anything I can do to fix my current situation? Thanks for your help in advance</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I understood you perfectly and the way you are getting your signal is a very dirty and weak/inefficient way to get signal. AKA the wrong way. You&#39;ll just have to save up and wait for a proper head unit. It&#39;ll fix up all your issues right now. Signal from a proper pre-amp source is 1000x better than an Line out convertor or a speaker level to RCA output. By the time you finish wasting money on all these cheap solutions you could have gotten a proper head unit and have everything working infinitely better. This is from experience bro the cheap way is never the way to go because it just costs more money in the long run.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8502896, member: 650438"] [quote name='ryan.rt94']Hi [USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER] thanks for your reply. I think you misunderstood me.. The stock head unit doesn't have pre amp level outputs so I tapped into the front speaker wires as input for the amp. I bought the amp, sub and speakers as second hand from a friend as I'm on a low budget. Therefore geting a new head unit is also not an option. Is there anything I can do to fix my current situation? Thanks for your help in advance[/QUOTE] I understood you perfectly and the way you are getting your signal is a very dirty and weak/inefficient way to get signal. AKA the wrong way. You'll just have to save up and wait for a proper head unit. It'll fix up all your issues right now. Signal from a proper pre-amp source is 1000x better than an Line out convertor or a speaker level to RCA output. By the time you finish wasting money on all these cheap solutions you could have gotten a proper head unit and have everything working infinitely better. This is from experience bro the cheap way is never the way to go because it just costs more money in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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