JESUS!!!
He has a BOSE headunit, which OUTPUTS in LINE LEVEL (low level, as in not amplified). he does NOT need a LOC at all. He needs a wire cutter and wire stripper and some wire and either butt connectors with pliers or soder. I am sorry if my message is short, but I am a little inebriated at the moment.
Dont buy anotehr LOC. Just go push your driver seat all the way up. then go to the back seat and check out all the wire going under the black cover. Now check Crisis' wiring diagram and choose a color that states as an INPUT, cut the damn wire and soder that to another wire which on the other end will become an RCA to plug into a LOW LEVEL input for the amp for your sub. This will be a full freq. signal with no crossovers or cutoffs or any of that s*** you normally have to deal with.
I installed a week ago using the inputs to the Bose amp. I am getting quite a bit of noise. I am trying to isolate the source before I resort to some kind of filter. I ended up installing the amp under the passenger seat and it fit really well. I spliced into factory amp inputs and routed under the carpet to the passenger side.
GhostMercury you will not find any RCA plugs in the factory installation. You will need to tap into exisiting wiring.
Ed.
I installed a week ago using the inputs to the Bose amp. I am getting quite a bit of noise. I am trying to isolate the source before I resort to some kind of filter. I ended up installing the amp under the passenger seat and it fit really well. I spliced into factory amp inputs and routed under the carpet to the passenger side.
GhostMercury you will not find any RCA plugs in the factory installation. You will need to tap into exisiting wiring.
Ed.
Vord I am using for a ground a screw hole that was used by the factory subwoofer assembly for grounding - I did grind off all the paint around the contact area. I have been thinking about putting a large end on my amp cable and then grounding that through one of the seat anchor bolts.
GhostMercury the type of sound coming through your sub is going to be controlled by your crossover circuit. You should be able to bypass the higher frequency signal through your amp - most are set up to allow you to control this.
Ed.
If vord made a how to with pics he would be a GENIUS!
Vord I am running a fairly small amp. It is 200 watts RMS bridged into a 10" subwoofer in the hatch area. I am running 8 ga power and ground cables.
I will try grounding to one of the seat bolts and see if that clears it up.
Ed.