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What is a Line Output Converter for?

What is a Line Output Converter for?

A: A line output converter, or LOC for short, converts a speaker-level output signal into an RCA preamp-level signal. This lets you connect the radio to the amplifier.

What is the yellow wire on a line output converter?

According to the instructions: * Yellow will get a 12 volt constant power. Wire this into the power wire you have feeding your amp and fuse it seperately with a 5 amp fuse.

What is RCA voltage?

When it came to connecting amplifiers to speakers, the first power boosters connected to the speaker wires of the radio. Now, modern head units offer dedicated RCA preamp outputs to make things easier. Most radios offer at least 2 volts of signal, but some offer 4 volt, 5 volt or even 8 volts.

Which is wire to tap line output converter into?

I’m sitting here looking at the bose wire diagram for the factory amp, and i’m trying to determine which wires to tap my line output converter into for my aftermarket amp. If you look at Connector X4, it looks like there is a subwoofer low level audio signal + and -. Would these work?

How to hook up a line output converter?

Tapped them into the left speaker + and – of the line output converter. I left the right speaker wires disconnected, as well as ground. That should get everyone set up to quickly hook up an aftermarket amp and sub, and add a line output converter.

How do you connect an amplifier to a factory radio?

Another popular way to connect an amplifier to a factory radio is to use something called a line output converter. It connects to the factory radio’s speaker wires and converts the speaker-level signal to a preamp-level signal.

Which is better a line output converter or a speaker wire?

A line output converter offers some advantages, like the ability to sum and control signals of a multi-channel factory system. So if you’re upgrading a complex system, using a line output converter might be your best option. The speaker wire solution we’ve shared here is a simpler, less-expensive alternative that will work for most people.

Tapped them into the left speaker + and – of the line output converter. I left the right speaker wires disconnected, as well as ground. That should get everyone set up to quickly hook up an aftermarket amp and sub, and add a line output converter.

I’m sitting here looking at the bose wire diagram for the factory amp, and i’m trying to determine which wires to tap my line output converter into for my aftermarket amp. If you look at Connector X4, it looks like there is a subwoofer low level audio signal + and -. Would these work?

How do you connect an amplifier to a factory stereo?

Run two of these cables from the dash to your new amplifier. You’ll need one for the amp’s input and the other for its output. These cables will act like a “T-harness” to connect your amp to the factory system. Behind the factory radio, you can access all of the speaker wires in one place.

A line output converter offers some advantages, like the ability to sum and control signals of a multi-channel factory system. So if you’re upgrading a complex system, using a line output converter might be your best option. The speaker wire solution we’ve shared here is a simpler, less-expensive alternative that will work for most people.

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Ruth Doyle