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speaker wire to rca unit
anyone got a pic of speaker wire to rca unit? that hook up to ur stock stereo?
I just bought a 4ch and 2ch unit but the 4ch got to much speaker wire to hook up. looking for a neat way to wire it up thanks |
Bose or base? If its bose your going to need more than just a LOC your going to need a re-q5 or something better like the jbl ms8 if you want to get fantasy.
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its bose, and just look up the part u told me jbl ms8 doesn't look cheap lol but thanks anyway
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Thats why you can choose the mtx re-q 5 as well.
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If all you are doing is adding a sub, You can use a Pac LOC wih a Volume knob built in to it. This will help compenate for bass volume adjustments at higher levels. Or any LOC with a combination of Sub level control.
For that matter If you have a SUB Lebel knob available for your amp, you can use that as well. JL AUDIO XD Line of amps are designed to hook up directly to the fatory system without the use of an LOC. They have a hi-lecveland low-level input swith built in. You can also buy a Remote Level control for them to compensate for subwoofer level control. Unless you are doing a full system, other more expensive devices may not be necessary. They will work better but not necessary when you are hooking up subwoofer only. Here is a picture of one with sub level built in. http://www.pac-audio.com/UserImagesSm/LC-2.jpg Here is an LOC http://www.pac-audio.com/UserImagesSm/SNI-15.jpg Here is a nother one that is adjustable. http://www.pac-audio.com/UserImagesSm/SNI-50A.jpg |
Audio Control LC2i, does what you need to add a sub.
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The bose system messes with the signal before sending it to a speaker so I would still recommend something like the re-q over a LOC for this.
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dang look like I might have to go to the audio shop let they run the wire for me then...
bc the one I bought is 4ch http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/...IPUOJ8u_12.jpg 2ch http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/...Vykqc3Q0_1.jpg or maybe i should buy a aftermarket dvd player n hook it up much easy then all thisss... |
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