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OK so I'm trying to wire up an amp using my stock deck and by now you probably realize i have no professional experience. i have two questions to ask. 1) Is it ok to use an accessory wire instead of a remote wire from deck. 2) i obiously have no rca ports on the back of stock deck and was wondering what options i had without buyinh a new deck.

( dont worry i'm not cheap but its a just a project).

Thx for all help

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Buy a trunk loc line out put convertor

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any 12v source can be used as the remote, just want to make sure it shuts off when the car is off and its a good soild 12v source, and for #2 sound prosseser rf 360, or something like that would give you the rca outs from the stock line outs, line driver is same thing i beleive etheir way it give you the rca's

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Thank you both for the help! I was told that connecting the rca cables to the rear speakers will give a good enough signal to the amp. i was wondering if this was true or if it will even work,because i dont want to ruin anything without knowing what to do. i dont mind cutting up some cables to get a good easy signal. Thank you again for the help.

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Thank you both for the help! I was told that connecting the rca cables to the rear speakers will give a good enough signal to the amp. i was wondering if this was true or if it will even work,because i dont want to ruin anything without knowing what to do. i dont mind cutting up some cables to get a good easy signal. Thank you again for the help.

Okay so this is what I did on my moms 2009 Mercedes.

I tapped into one of the rear door speaker and spliced in an extra wire that I ran to the trunk where I connected a sound processor, which transfered the signal into RCA out witch I then obviously connected to the amp. For a remote, I tapped into the acessory fuse (which in my case was under the hood but most of the time is under the dash) and since the acessories only work when the ignition is on, the amp is only one when the ignition is on. So I hope this helps! BTW Line output converters come in all different price ranges ($20 to $700+?) so it should be a good solution for you!

Edit: something that I didnt explain right is that there is a cheaper whay and a more expensive way, a line output converter or line lever converter is the cheaper way and you often dont get the best SQ, the more expensive and better way is a sound processor!!

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i have never seen a good "line level converter" now a processor is diff, rf 360 solve all your probs with good quality

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try a jl cleansweep around 100.00-150.00 should work great :hairtrick:

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