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Old 01-21-2010, 09:57 PM
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Help me please!!

So here's my issue or problem i have the following equipment:

pioneer amp----- PRS-D2000SPL
Kicker subs-------10X2 L7

what im looking to do is add this without removing stock deck, or would it be better to remove the stock deck and put in an alpine 9887 that i owe.
CAN some one please help. maybe pictures of install or even sites because i cant find anything

its in to a 2006 RX8 with the bose as well
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if u are gonna use the stock deck u need an LOC. If u change your deck to an aftermarket one then u don't need an LOC
all the info u need regarding the installation is right here https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-interior-audio-electronics-24/speaker-sizes-harnesses-kits-etc-audio-install-reference-74664/
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ok i think that answered my question but, all that stuff is not making sense can anyone explain it a little better like red wire goes to red wire and blue wire to blue wire?
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This is a very basic question that has been asked/answered weekly since this board was created. Please search for your answer. Pay special attention to the sticky at the top of this forum.

You simply need a line output converter (also called a source level converter). A simple 2-channel one will do. Splice it into one of your rear speakers. Positive on the speaker to positive on the LOC. Same for negative. Now plug your RCA cables into the LOC and install the amp just like you would on any other car.

If you're still confused after reading that, I strongly suggest taking it to a professional. You own a nice car. Don't screw it up by trying to save a few bucks.



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