Line Converter question.
Line Converter question.
Dont hate.. But I got a Kenwood KCS-SW1 powered sub for my truck. My friend has one, and it suites my needs, so there....
Now, since I have the stock single CD headunit in my 04 SCAB, what would be the best way to install it. The unit has RCA preamp and speaker-level inputs.
Would it be be better to tap right off the rear speakers and go into the speaker level inputs or get a line converter and run RCA's to it. Or would it make no difference.
Here is the specs on the unit http://www.crutchfield.com/S-e5Ot6tg...sp?i=113KSCSW1
Now, since I have the stock single CD headunit in my 04 SCAB, what would be the best way to install it. The unit has RCA preamp and speaker-level inputs.
Would it be be better to tap right off the rear speakers and go into the speaker level inputs or get a line converter and run RCA's to it. Or would it make no difference.
Here is the specs on the unit http://www.crutchfield.com/S-e5Ot6tg...sp?i=113KSCSW1
Line Level Option: Tap into the Rear L/R +/-
You might get lucky and find 4-conductor wire and run it in one shot.
RCA Option: Tap into the Rear L/R +/- w/ Line Converter & Run Remote Turn On.
You'll have to run the RCAs and the Remote turn on wire
I doubt you'd notice a sound difference.
You might get lucky and find 4-conductor wire and run it in one shot.
RCA Option: Tap into the Rear L/R +/- w/ Line Converter & Run Remote Turn On.
You'll have to run the RCAs and the Remote turn on wire
I doubt you'd notice a sound difference.


