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Old 05-06-2005, 02:54 PM
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Hooking amp to factory headunit

Whatsup everybody,

I have a 02 accord with the 6 disc in-unit cd changer with tape and fm. I was going to switch the headunit but i heard of too many problems with removing it (air/temp controls, climate controls, steering wheel controls....). I heard of some line convertor that you can use. I looked all day for one but cant find any instructions with how to use it. Is this an easy project or something that i dont want to get too involoved in. I really dont care to much for the perfect quality, i love the factory setup as it is. I just want to add my subs that i had from my last car. I figure i can add bassblockers and that stuff later, i just want some extra bass for it right now.

Thanks in advance for all the help and time anyone can give.
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Old 05-12-2005, 11:37 AM
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Re: Hooking amp to factory headunit

You need what is called a line-out converter which has speaker wire input and rca outputs. It's pretty easy to wire up, and pulling out that radio isn't hard at all if it's a 2002. If it's a 2003, then that's a different story. If you need help with removing that, I can tell you how step-by-step.
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