Posted June 6, 201015 yr This my current situation:2006 Honda Accord coupe, stock everything. I plan on keeping the stock door speakers and just adding a subwoofer. I have:Pioneer DEH-p6000 headunitSundown SAE-1000D ampSSA 10" Icon SubwooferI had everything hooked up in my xterra, but recently sold that and bought the accord. This is what the radio/climate control area looks likeThe only adapter I have found is this for ~$150 which I think looks pretty bad. Ignore the lower headunit in that picture. I am thinking about just buying an AUX or Ipod input for music, and staying with the stock headunit. I did some research, and it seems like a line out converter would allow me to hook up my amp and sub. How is the quality with a line out converter vs a quality headunit connected to the amp with RCAs? Are there any line out converters you all would recommend? I I tried to do a search but didn't find much about specific models.Thanks!!!
June 6, 201015 yr I'm using a scosche loc-80 now and it works fine. I haven't measured the voltage coming out of it though I would imagine it's low. I tried running a sae-1200dv2 off of it and for whatever reason the crossover on the amp would not work properly, however it would work fine with an external crossover (you might not need this). It works fine with my directed 1200/5. Just hook the LOC upto your rear channels.Are you trying to use a LOC or add a headunit? I'm confused after reading your post again. Edited June 6, 201015 yr by Mr. Bojangles
June 6, 201015 yr Author I'm using a scosche loc-80 now and it works fine. I haven't measured the voltage coming out of it though I would imagine it's low. I tried running a sae-1200dv2 off of it and for whatever reason the crossover on the amp would not work properly, however it would work fine with an external crossover (you might not need this). It works fine with my directed 1200/5. Just hook the LOC upto your rear channels.Are you trying to use a LOC or add a headunit? I'm confused after reading your post again.Sorry for the confusion, I am trying to avoid adding a headunit since I feel like the install looks bad. I will use a LOC assuming the signal is still good.
June 6, 201015 yr a company called PAC let you hook up an amp to your OEM radio. you can find them on ebay
June 6, 201015 yr Author a company called PAC let you hook up an amp to your OEM radio. you can find them on ebayStevemead - Are you referring to this item?PAC AOEM-HON20 HONDA ADD AN AMPLIFIER AMP INTEGRATION - eBay (item 170495081395 end time Jul-03-10 18:27:16 PDT)Have you used their products?
June 7, 201015 yr Author Yes. That's it. I have one in my truck now with no problems.Just to clarify, can I use that and still power my speakers off the headunit? I will only be adding an amp for a subwoofer.
June 7, 201015 yr David Navone - Adaptor Products - Car Audio EngineeringLook at the sixth product down. I used it with my subs before i got a new head unit and it worked great. You can adjust the voltage level too so no need to worry about a weak signal
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