ANIMOSITY Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 (edited) I'm not sure If what I'm trying to accomplish is possible given my setup, but I haven't had my rear speakers connected ever since installing the line-out converter. I wanted to try to hook them up again but I wasn't sure how much power that converter was actually using? I drew up a wiring diagram of how I wanted to make this work. Would this work? or am I gonna have issues with volume between the subwoofer and my rears? Any advice is appreciated. Edited May 8, 2011 by ANIMOSITY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dereileak Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 thats how you usually do it, the line convertor just usually taps into the speaker wire put the speakers in like normal, and tap in with the line out convertor, they use hardly and power, the voltage going to the speakers will be the same at the amp, and the amperage going to the amp will be very small compared to the speakers Quote 2006 Mazda3 Hatchback Black 5 Spd ManualPioneer 4300DVD2 Sundown SA-12 (34hz Tune, 3.22 cubes, 14.5 inches per cube, Triple Baffle)Kicker 10ZX2500.1 (2845 RMS) Sub AmpKicker 11ZX650.4 (705 RMS) Mid Amp -- (3 Amps)Kicker KQ3 Active CrossoverKicker KQ30 EqualizerKicker 09QS60.2 Components (Woven Carbon Cones)Kicker 09QS65.2 Components (Woven Carbon Cones) - (3 Sets)2/0 Gauge Electron Beam Technologies (3 Runs, 2 +, 1 -) 1/0 Gauge KNU Kollasal Flex (1 Run for -) 300 Ft Kicker X-Series 16 Gauge Speaker WireXS Power D3400 (Rear)XS Power D3100 (Front)Singer Externally Regulated Alternator (Being Built)+ The Love for Car Audio and BASS <3UBL Build Log <------- Click Here-------> Normal Build Log (For Comments) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ANIMOSITY Posted May 8, 2011 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 thats how you usually do it, the line convertor just usually taps into the speaker wire put the speakers in like normal, and tap in with the line out convertor, they use hardly and power, the voltage going to the speakers will be the same at the amp, and the amperage going to the amp will be very small compared to the speakers thanks for the info cant wait to get this started tomorrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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