few discovery questions
#22
btw just looked and its a JVC KD-R200 http://mobile.jvc.com/product.jsp?mo...thId=54&page=3 and only has one pair of line out so i will infact need that line out converter
#23
I would get a 4 channel converter so you can adjust the voltage (level) of each channel that way your not trying to match it up to the fixed RCA's level. this will also leave the fixed RCA's in case you ever decide to add a sub.
PS I am not sure if this setup will keep the factory sub, you may need to wire that separately, however it is still in that same factory harness. I did my own custom low end setup so I had no need for the stock subs.
PS I am not sure if this setup will keep the factory sub, you may need to wire that separately, however it is still in that same factory harness. I did my own custom low end setup so I had no need for the stock subs.
#25
that blue one from scosche I showed you would be about the cheapest and will work great, I used to work in the install bay at best buy many, many years ago and we sold one in the bay for around $40 or $50 nothing special, it was pretty big, in fact that one may be pretty hard to stuff in behind the radio. check the walmart car audio department first, then if they dont have it I would suggest checking prices at the local car audio shops.
they are called Line out converters, line level converters, line output converters, they also may be reffered to a universal amp integration adapter or something along the lines of that, a good audio tech will know it by all of those names.
they are called Line out converters, line level converters, line output converters, they also may be reffered to a universal amp integration adapter or something along the lines of that, a good audio tech will know it by all of those names.
Last edited by Rover Chris; 10-02-2009 at 12:22 PM.
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