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Old 09-24-2011, 10:44 AM   #1
dogg_tired
Kelowna,BC
98 Explorer Limited
 
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CAN Outputs to feed aftermarket amp

Hey Guys,

Been searching hi and low trying to figure this out

OEM head unit (98 Explorer limited)
to
Aftermarket amp (Rockford Fosgate P3001)

Tryed picking up input to high level to rca converter at rear door =

no sound to sub

Tryed at OEM amp =

Gain way to high major distortion

So question is the output at head unit a pre amp level?

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