How to connect a line output converter two a radio?

Question:
I am trying to connect a second amp to my radio but in the back of the radio is only two rca jacks so i brought the line converter to give me two more jacks so i can connect two more rca's. so i can connect the second amp. how do i connect the line converter >?

Answers:

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you dont need a line level convertor if you already have rca's. a line level converts the signal from the radios internal amplifier to a voltage signal that the rca inputs can utilize. just go to radio shack or any stereo shop and get rca splitters. plug and go. it is way to hard to tune the noise out of a cheap line level converter. you will be listening to your alternator charge the battery more than the music.

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That's easy to do, it shouldn't take much time. The first thing to do is connect the speakers wires OF THE RADIO (LF,RF) or if you have rear speakers (LR, RR) to the converter speakers wires (Those are the input of the converter). Then conect the RCA wires (ouput of converter) to the RCA wires that will be connected to the amp. Now what is left to do is connect the ground wire of the converter to the chasis or the radio's ground wire. That should do the trick. That happened to me just 2 weeks ago, and now everything is allright.
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