installing sub without rca

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Im just about to buy 2 12" subs and an amp from a friend for 60 bucks. I have a 1995 Saturn SL2 with pioneer speakers, and stock head unit. My head unit has no RCA outputs, but i heard of a way to run the sub w/ the rear speakers. Is this ture? Thanks

JT
 
Hello there

You could but be safe. You could buy a convetor or connect to resistors in series like in pic.

Kelloggrice
 

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Hello Kelloggrice
This seems just what I have been looking for.
I wish to add a sub or subs to a system that uses a passive preamp into a Charlize T-amp.
Am I to assume that this schematic will allow me to take off a line output from my loudspeaker terminals without affecting the speaker's performance?
TIA
 
Hi ibanez !!

If you have knowledge of electronics or audio, open your HU & find connection between pre-amp & output -amp.Than connect shelded cable & on the ather side RCA connector( S ).
This is very PROFESIONAL & is very cheap !!!!!
Regards zeoN_Rider
 
That schematic should not be used. Many speaker negatives will have DC voltage on them. Still others will have signal. Many amplifiers will have problems accepting either. Depending on the amp and the signal source, this could cause severe (expensive) damage to the signal source.
 
As Perry said the circuit should not be used for car head units. As a bodge a third resistor can be added to avoid/minimise the damage to the head unit and not inject so much garbage into the amp ground, but a transformer is the only real way to do it. But a good transformer that performs in the bass is not cheap nor small.
 
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