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Speaker level or rca converter for factory radio
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffp5347" data-source="post: 8464575" data-attributes="member: 668574"><p>OK so I'm trying to figure out if I'm making a big deal over nothing or if this may be important. So you have a idea of what working with I have a 2015 non Bose Silverado. I'm replacing all door and dash speaker with coaxial in the rears and components in the front. I'm running a jl audio powerwedge+ which is a powered 400 watt 10 in sealed box. I have this wired currently by splicing into the left and right front speaker wires. I will be amping the doors as of right now w a pbr300x 4 or other like amp. So this is the question. My stock radio has no rca outputs. Only wires from the radio to the speakers. I have factory male and female connectors coming for behind the radio so I don't hack up the factory harness and would run the speaker wires of the hu to the amps speaker level inputs and back to the speaker harness to feed the signal to the speakers. Still with me lol.</p><p></p><p>My other thought was on the connector from the hu solder some high level to Rca connectors and run RCA's back to the amp then the outputs to the speaker harness.</p><p></p><p>I know this was more longwinded than needed but the point of the question is if I run a 9 wire to the amp or soldered RCA's to the hu output and ran RCA's ....is there going to be a difference in quality of signal going to the amp either way</p><p></p><p>Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffp5347, post: 8464575, member: 668574"] OK so I'm trying to figure out if I'm making a big deal over nothing or if this may be important. So you have a idea of what working with I have a 2015 non Bose Silverado. I'm replacing all door and dash speaker with coaxial in the rears and components in the front. I'm running a jl audio powerwedge+ which is a powered 400 watt 10 in sealed box. I have this wired currently by splicing into the left and right front speaker wires. I will be amping the doors as of right now w a pbr300x 4 or other like amp. So this is the question. My stock radio has no rca outputs. Only wires from the radio to the speakers. I have factory male and female connectors coming for behind the radio so I don't hack up the factory harness and would run the speaker wires of the hu to the amps speaker level inputs and back to the speaker harness to feed the signal to the speakers. Still with me lol. My other thought was on the connector from the hu solder some high level to Rca connectors and run RCA's back to the amp then the outputs to the speaker harness. I know this was more longwinded than needed but the point of the question is if I run a 9 wire to the amp or soldered RCA's to the hu output and ran RCA's ....is there going to be a difference in quality of signal going to the amp either way Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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