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<blockquote data-quote="Deon1818" data-source="post: 8774979" data-attributes="member: 661289"><p>Okay so first off. A LOC will work off front or rear signals, as long as those speakers are getting signal. It doesn't matter if you tap near the head unit or not. </p><p>Just to confirm you have good power and can confirm the amp is turning on. </p><p>You also confirmed you have signal at the input side of the line out converter by touching the vehicles speaker wire to the sub connections? </p><p>If this is all correct the only possible problems are with the line out converter or the amp. </p><p>I hate 99% of line out converters you can buy in stores. It costs more but the more expensive versions such as a audio control lc2i or a kicker keyloc will do a much better job of giving you low frequencies off stock signal. That being said, I strongly recommend a aftermarket head unit. </p><p>Do you know anyone with another LOC you can test? Make sure you have the speaker wires correctly wired for that LOC. </p><p>Ensure you have the rca wires correct from the LOC to the amp, and from the amp to the subs. Good clean connections</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deon1818, post: 8774979, member: 661289"] Okay so first off. A LOC will work off front or rear signals, as long as those speakers are getting signal. It doesn't matter if you tap near the head unit or not. Just to confirm you have good power and can confirm the amp is turning on. You also confirmed you have signal at the input side of the line out converter by touching the vehicles speaker wire to the sub connections? If this is all correct the only possible problems are with the line out converter or the amp. I hate 99% of line out converters you can buy in stores. It costs more but the more expensive versions such as a audio control lc2i or a kicker keyloc will do a much better job of giving you low frequencies off stock signal. That being said, I strongly recommend a aftermarket head unit. Do you know anyone with another LOC you can test? Make sure you have the speaker wires correctly wired for that LOC. Ensure you have the rca wires correct from the LOC to the amp, and from the amp to the subs. Good clean connections [/QUOTE]
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