A:AnswerIve used similar items as long as you have the normal cables and want to covert to rca twill work the ground is simply for noise cancellation.on vehicles u know that whistling sound in our music that sounds
Like the engine. Should work my opinion as long as u have milivolts to power one side which would be the cable side just cancel ground
A:AnswerIt's universal! Any car that has a stereo with a set of speakers ( not wireless) the wires are used to get a signal to be transferred to RCA output
A:AnswerWell depends on so many factors LOL does your car have a stereo system that has a amp factory installed? Well you hook it up to the back speaker if it’s a single speaker which they call it a sub woofer now if you have 2 speakers in the back then I’m not sure I believe u get best quality hooking to the single speaker but most wires are color coated so attach each one to the speaker wire the red wires in most cases are not to be used just use electric tape those up. If colors don’t match then I would try find a YouTube video or check your manual what wire is what and Match it up with the converter wires
A:AnswerIt works with any “hi output / speaker wire output” and converts to “ low output / rca output”
This unit also has adjustments for the “ low output “ so that you can adjust the sound. ( very helpful )
A:AnswerThis product will convert the signal from your factory speaker wire to RCA output. Once installed, you'll need to run RCA wires to an amplifier. (which is what it sounds like you're looking for)
An amplifier processes the signal is receives; then provides output power to the speakers.
In short, you need a 4 channel line out converter or 4 channel amplifier that has a "high input harness."
A:AnswerWith that line out you still need to run a remote to your head unit (if it has one) or to a fuse that only turns on and off when the car does. The audio control will detect the signal but not the less expensive line out.
A:AnswerFull range...
This will take 2 speaker level inputs (up to 50w each) of whatever type of signal you send it. Then convert it into an appropriate voltage for the RCA outputs to feed your amplifiers RCA inputs without causing distortion and possible damage to the amplifier.
A:AnswerInstallation instructions are on the front. Hook the correct wire to the correct corresponding speaker wire and your set. For adjustment just adjust until you notice feedback. If you dont have basic install knowledge it is recommended to have your system professionally installed to prevent damage to equipment or self.
A:AnswerNo, this particular line level won't. You need to find a switched 12 volt source. There are brands that do have built in sensors that will give you a 12 volt signal. Of course they will be more expensive. But if you able to find your 12 volt switched source this line level works great