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Old 03-28-2017, 12:38 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by YzGyz View Post
PAC or line converter are easy. The converter simply taps into OEM audio signal that feeds a speaker. You trade the +/- from the OEM and connect it into the re loose ends of the email converter. The converter then transmogrify the signal into RCA type signal. You use your bb newly converted RCA to supply audio source to the amps.

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It's not that simple anymore. Bose splits the signals so you have a high level coming out as well as a mid or low range signal. You need a higher end LOC that summs these signals out. Once of the reasons I hate blows.
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