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<blockquote data-quote="cinergi1" data-source="post: 375103" data-attributes="member: 552140"><p>Your OEM H/U probably has differential outputs so you need to find out if the Zeus has differential inputs. If so, then you do not need a line output converter. It would just be overkill.</p><p></p><p>I just installed a JL Audio amp in my car which has a Bose h/u. I did not have to install a line output converter like the VEN4 because the JL amp has differntial inputs (designed that way so that it is compatible with OEM h/u's).</p><p></p><p>I simply cut the plug off the end of the amp and patched in some rca's. Then I set the amp to low level input and ran a voltage test to set the input sensitivity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cinergi1, post: 375103, member: 552140"] Your OEM H/U probably has differential outputs so you need to find out if the Zeus has differential inputs. If so, then you do not need a line output converter. It would just be overkill. I just installed a JL Audio amp in my car which has a Bose h/u. I did not have to install a line output converter like the VEN4 because the JL amp has differntial inputs (designed that way so that it is compatible with OEM h/u's). I simply cut the plug off the end of the amp and patched in some rca's. Then I set the amp to low level input and ran a voltage test to set the input sensitivity. [/QUOTE]
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