How the heck does this work?
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I am wanting to add subs to my Factory radio in my 2004 Acura TSX. I cannot add a new HU with RCA Outputs (Like I am used to) because of the Navi. I have been looking around and have seen that people just use an LOC in their trunk and have it attached to their 6x9s
So for me to do this, I would buy a 2 channel LOC and connect them to the 6x9 speakers. However, I am lost on how the heck my 6x9s will be getting signal if I cut the wire and use it on the LCA. Do I go ahead and use something such as a T-splicer for all 4 wires?
So for me to do this, I would buy a 2 channel LOC and connect them to the 6x9 speakers. However, I am lost on how the heck my 6x9s will be getting signal if I cut the wire and use it on the LCA. Do I go ahead and use something such as a T-splicer for all 4 wires?
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You don't cut the stock speaker wires to the 6x9s. You strip the insulation of the wires and tap onto them. Solder instead of using that t-splice crap and cover with black electrical tape. I would suggest getting an AudioControl LC2i instead of those cheaper LOCs out there.
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Here is a link to the pic of the amp
https://www.google.com/search?q=Kenw...Pv3VANVeckM%3A
Here is a link to the pic of what I believe to be the connector, of which I cannot find
https://www.google.com/search?q=10+p...ZB7j539whFM%3A
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Going to look something like this
Contact these guys, maybe they can hook you up with the right one.
Kenwood Accessory Store
Also, I would HIGHLY recommend that you put something like the PAC LC-1 along the RCAs. It will give you a lot more flexibility in controlling the bass level, besides adjusting it on the radio. That way you don't have to sacrifice the sound of the interiors by having to set the bass on the radio all the way down.
PAC LC-1 (lc1) Universal Remote Level Control via RCA Audio
Contact these guys, maybe they can hook you up with the right one.
Kenwood Accessory Store
Also, I would HIGHLY recommend that you put something like the PAC LC-1 along the RCAs. It will give you a lot more flexibility in controlling the bass level, besides adjusting it on the radio. That way you don't have to sacrifice the sound of the interiors by having to set the bass on the radio all the way down.
PAC LC-1 (lc1) Universal Remote Level Control via RCA Audio
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Re: How the heck does this work?
Going to look something like this
Contact these guys, maybe they can hook you up with the right one.
Kenwood Accessory Store
Also, I would HIGHLY recommend that you put something like the PAC LC-1 along the RCAs. It will give you a lot more flexibility in controlling the bass level, besides adjusting it on the radio. That way you don't have to sacrifice the sound of the interiors by having to set the bass on the radio all the way down.
PAC LC-1 (lc1) Universal Remote Level Control via RCA Audio
Contact these guys, maybe they can hook you up with the right one.
Kenwood Accessory Store
Also, I would HIGHLY recommend that you put something like the PAC LC-1 along the RCAs. It will give you a lot more flexibility in controlling the bass level, besides adjusting it on the radio. That way you don't have to sacrifice the sound of the interiors by having to set the bass on the radio all the way down.
PAC LC-1 (lc1) Universal Remote Level Control via RCA Audio
Thanks I shall try contacting them
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Even if you don't use a LOC I would use an LC-1 lol. I suggest it anytime subs are run off an OEM or a radio that does not have independent sub volume control. Lowering the bass setting on the radio is not the solution, it does make a difference.
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I am wanting to add subs to my Factory radio in my 2004 Acura TSX. I cannot add a new HU with RCA Outputs (Like I am used to) because of the Navi. I have been looking around and have seen that people just use an LOC in their trunk and have it attached to their 6x9s
So for me to do this, I would buy a 2 channel LOC and connect them to the 6x9 speakers. However, I am lost on how the heck my 6x9s will be getting signal if I cut the wire and use it on the LCA. Do I go ahead and use something such as a T-splicer for all 4 wires?
So for me to do this, I would buy a 2 channel LOC and connect them to the 6x9 speakers. However, I am lost on how the heck my 6x9s will be getting signal if I cut the wire and use it on the LCA. Do I go ahead and use something such as a T-splicer for all 4 wires?
He built me a custom harness that bypasses the stock amplifier on a 9th Gen Civic Si.
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He sent me this
"Just get an amp with speaker level inputs and connect it to the rear 6x9s. You can get the speaker wire adapters (Honda 98 and up) so you don't have the cut any wires. If you plan to go with an amp for the main channels than get one with balanced inputs so you can go direct to the HU with my harness.
Jeff "
"Just get an amp with speaker level inputs and connect it to the rear 6x9s. You can get the speaker wire adapters (Honda 98 and up) so you don't have the cut any wires. If you plan to go with an amp for the main channels than get one with balanced inputs so you can go direct to the HU with my harness.
Jeff "
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He sent me this
"Just get an amp with speaker level inputs and connect it to the rear 6x9s. You can get the speaker wire adapters (Honda 98 and up) so you don't have the cut any wires. If you plan to go with an amp for the main channels than get one with balanced inputs so you can go direct to the HU with my harness.
Jeff "
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