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Old 06-05-2005, 05:26 PM   #1
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hey can any of you radio gurro tell me where do i install my low input of my amp into.i dont remember where it go's.I think i had a rca box and one end plug into the amp input and the other end into one of my front speaker but i dont remember please help.I'm installing a boss ava 550 amp with 2 bazookas i had it in my old truck so i thought i put it in the titan.
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Old 06-05-2005, 05:30 PM   #2
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I think you're looking for a line output converter (LOC) check these: http://www.autosound2000.com/adaptor_products.htm
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yea sammy something like that but what i dont remember if it go's connected to the factory speaker the input part of that box like maybe to the speaker under the driver seat or maybe the factory radio has outputs in the back for this kind of install

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yea sammy something like that but what i dont remember if it go's connected to the factory speaker the input part of that box like maybe to the speaker under the driver seat or maybe the factory radio has outputs in the back for this kind of install

Okay, well if you have an RF equipped Titan you'll want to install it between the HU and oem amplifier, so not at the actual speakers. Definately not at the RF sub wires. There are no RCA outputs on the oem HU. You'll need to tap into the output of the HU (FL, FR, RL, RR) if you try a search you can probably fine that your question has been answered a few times.
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Okay, well if you have an RF equipped Titan you'll want to install it between the HU and oem amplifier, so not at the actual speakers. Definately not at the RF sub wires. There are no RCA outputs on the oem HU. You'll need to tap into the output of the HU (FL, FR, RL, RR) if you try a search you can probably fine that your question has been answered a few times.
thanks for your help sammy i will do a search.what do you mean by RF equipped?
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RF is short for Rockford Fosgate
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WOW now i feel really stupid
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You can use the sub speaker wires and run them into the high level inputs of your amp... I've did it on my Titan when I had it and it worked perfectly but I didn't have some run of the mill amp when I did it.. But using a LOC and taping into the rear channel just behind the headunit is the best place.. If I where you I would dump the cheap arse Rockford Fosfake and buy a decent radio like Alpine, Eclipse, Pioneer Preimer, or Kenwood Excelon just to name a few..
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You can use the sub speaker wires and run them into the high level inputs of your amp... I've did it on my Titan when I had it and it worked perfectly but I didn't have some run of the mill amp when I did it.. But using a LOC and taping into the rear channel just behind the headunit is the best place.. If I where you I would dump the cheap arse Rockford Fosfake and buy a decent radio like Alpine, Eclipse, Pioneer Preimer, or Kenwood Excelon just to name a few..
i will change the HU in the near future but for know i will tap in the HU by any chance do you or anybody knows what color cables are L/F + & - and R/F + & -
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i will change the HU in the near future but for know i will tap in the HU by any chance do you or anybody knows what color cables are L/F + & - and R/F + & -


Which radio do you have and I can tell you.
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Which radio do you have and I can tell you.
sammy i have the RF HU with the 6 cd load
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To make your life easier for your proposed mod, purchase two Scorscse adapters, NN03 and NN03R. One of these plugs into the HU the other into the wiring harness. The purpose for each wire is included in the wiring info that comes with the adapters. You can wire these one to the other and it gives you a good means to tap off for the LOCs going to your extra amp. Another plus is there is no splicing, cutting or tapping into the existing wiring harness. Some dealers may declare your warranty is void on the audio system if you have modified the wiring somehow. With this 'jumper' you can remove it and return the configuration to stock, leaving no trace of what you have done.
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sammy i have the RF HU with the 6 cd load

Front: located on M43, a 10 pin plug
Left: White (+) Black (-)
Right: Yellow (+) Brown (-)
Rear: located on plug M44, a 6 pin plug.
Left: Brown (+) Black/Red (-)
Right: Blue (+) Black/White (-)
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Front: located on M43, a 10 pin plug
Left: White (+) Black (-)
Right: Yellow (+) Brown (-)
Rear: located on plug M44, a 6 pin plug.
Left: Brown (+) Black/Red (-)
Right: Blue (+) Black/White (-)

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To make your life easier for your proposed mod, purchase two Scorscse adapters, NN03 and NN03R. One of these plugs into the HU the other into the wiring harness. The purpose for each wire is included in the wiring info that comes with the adapters. You can wire these one to the other and it gives you a good means to tap off for the LOCs going to your extra amp. Another plus is there is no splicing, cutting or tapping into the existing wiring harness. Some dealers may declare your warranty is void on the audio system if you have modified the wiring somehow. With this 'jumper' you can remove it and return the configuration to stock, leaving no trace of what you have done.
where do i get these in a regular car audible store is that the part #
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