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i have my amp speakers and the boc, i just need to know what i need to buy to get the amp connected to the factory radio besides an amp kit which i can get for around 30 dollars, I think i need something called a hilo converter?
to get the radio connected to the amp right? where can i get one for not too much and is it hard to do ? thanks and sory if this has been asked before |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Heidelberg
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you can get those at ebay. but be aware that sound quality will drop.
ebay offer does your car stereo have any connectors on the back ? sometimes there is a mini-iso connector (for cd-changers and other stuff) . usually there is a real low level signal output included. If there is a jack, you can get a special adapter that will connect to the radio and deliver two RCA-jacks. This could look like this:
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