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LOC's
ok, but the four wires on the LOC are: left+ left- right+ right-. does it matter which side (left or right) that i plug together? or can i just hook up both positives (on the loc) to the positive wire (going to the sub amp) and both negatives to the negative wire?- 99 EB
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LOC's
does anyone know anything that might help? even maybe if u just know which color the speaker wires are? i could atleast try it, maybe the guy was wrong- 99 EB
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LOC's
im trying to put in a line output converter to a stock head unit for mach sound system, but i was told that you can't install a loc to the speaker wires for the mach system because it has a built in crossover system that limits the amount of bass going to the speakers. first off, is this true...- 99 EB
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Stereo display sometimes doesnt lite up
this happened to my 99 EB too, i ended up just buying a new stereo for it, there isn't much you can do to fix it.- 99 EB
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RCA's
and can i hook that up straight to the wires going into the stock sub amp without even touching the wires going into the other speakers?- 99 EB
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RCA's
whats the easiest or best way to get some RCA outlets from a stock HU in a 99 EB with the mach sound system if i want i want to leave the speakers alone and just instal a 2ch amp for some aftermarket subs?- 99 EB
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line output converters??
well i wasn't really planning on hooking the converter up to the rear speaker wires, i was going to just hook it up to the wires going into the stock amp for the sub (im only putting in a 2ch amp for some 10" subs, im leaving everything else the stock). Also, i've been looking for a harness...- 99 EB
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stealth sub - need help
here's another site i used to remove the back panel off of my explorer http://diynet.com/diy/ab_stereo/article/0,2021,DIY_13694_2271224,00.html- 99 EB
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line output converters??
thats what i was planning on doing, there are i think 6 or 8 wires going into a harness that plugs into the stock amp. i was just planning on cutting the speakers wires (going to the amp) and plugging those into the converter, i guess now my only problem is figuring out which wires or the...- 99 EB
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line output converters??
hey, quick question. im trying to hook up a legacy amp to the stock head unit by unhooking the sub amp and using a line output converter to convert the wire into RCA outputs. i was looking at some website though and they said for certain sound systems, u need to use a certain line converter. i...- 99 EB
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how many watts?
i like the idea of the sub in the facotry box, but if i get a higher wattage sub, will the factory box still be good for it?- 99 EB
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how many watts?
I'm new to this, I'm trying to find a really cheap way to get alot of bass in my 99 EB. i was thinking maybe instead of installing a new amp and new sub, just replace one of them, but i don't know if the stock sub can take more watts than the amp is giving out, or if the amp can produce more...- 99 EB
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