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    subwoofer into a stock euro deck

    just wondering does anyone know if i can hook a subwoofer up to my stock head unit? is there any adapters that go onto the stock headunit for the output?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lilwilliam View Post
    just wondering does anyone know if i can hook a subwoofer up to my stock head unit? is there any adapters that go onto the stock headunit for the output?
    Yeah you can.You need to use LOCs.I'm running a 4 ch.amp(Alpine 50wRMS/ch)for the ft.splits(Bostons) and 6x9s rears(Alpine DDdrives),1x10''sub driven by a 120RMS bridged Kenwood amp.it sounds great!!

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    you need to buy a high level to low level converter (available from jaycar electronics AA0480 $14.95). this basically piggy backs off your speaker wire outputs (i connected it to my rear outputs) and then drops the signal down to an adjustable 1v-5v RCA output suitable for going into any amplifier. alternatively can can purchase an amplifier with high level inputs (if you don't already have an amp)

    hope that helps

    link for the converter:
    http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView...Max=&SUBCATID=

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    ey man, yeah all you would need is a high level to low level converter, which as EUR003act said, piggy backs off your speaker wire then drops the signal down to which you can run rcas to your amp from the convertor.

    i have a stinger one if you want, exactly like this
    http://stingerelectronics.com/prodDetail.asp?strID=175
    PM me if interested

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    Just get an Amp that can accept the OEM speaker wires as Inputs.

    Mount the Amp in the boot, and grab the speaker wires going into the rear 6x9's, and route them straight into the Amp.
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    yeah like everyone else says it can be done
    i got an Alpine line level converter like this one:
    http://www.goldcoastcarsound.com.au/...ctdetail/id/68

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    just do it with brand stuff and good quality so you can say money well spent other than should've got that one

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    Quote Originally Posted by sitta View Post
    just do it with brand stuff and good quality so you can say money well spent other than should've got that one
    yeah thats true..read my other post as I am inquiring about the same thing : http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=70698
    civic type R

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    chris u just linked it back to this thread

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    Yeah i got the LOC(line out converter) now running my sub all working goods thanks people cost me 75 bucks for the alpine LOC thanks for everyones input. =]
    Last edited by lilwilliam; 30-09-2007 at 07:39 PM.

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    Yeah appologise about that here it is: http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=71643
    civic type R

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    with the loc does it have/make that whinning engine noise??

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