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<blockquote data-quote="queencitycycles" data-source="post: 7251707" data-attributes="member: 631221"><p>Of what i have read so far, you mention that your amp has high level inputs right? and I'm curious since your already splicing into speakers and stuff, why your not just using those. Take the rears speakers and splice into them and run them to your speaker level inputs on the amp. This will act as your RCA's since your using a stock headunit. As they should be full range you'll need to have low pass crossover setting on your amp, to take out the mid's and high's. Not sure if that helps its how I would do it. Don't know if this is a possible hookup for u or not hope it will help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="queencitycycles, post: 7251707, member: 631221"] Of what i have read so far, you mention that your amp has high level inputs right? and I'm curious since your already splicing into speakers and stuff, why your not just using those. Take the rears speakers and splice into them and run them to your speaker level inputs on the amp. This will act as your RCA's since your using a stock headunit. As they should be full range you'll need to have low pass crossover setting on your amp, to take out the mid's and high's. Not sure if that helps its how I would do it. Don't know if this is a possible hookup for u or not hope it will help. [/QUOTE]
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