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Posted By: FlightlessNinja Speaker question. - 1st Aug 2007 7:08pm
Anyone know where i can get a speaker-rca converter????
Posted By: CustomIce Re: Speaker question. - 1st Aug 2007 7:53pm
Me.
Posted By: FlightlessNinja Re: Speaker question. - 1st Aug 2007 7:58pm
How much for mate?
Posted By: CustomIce Re: Speaker question. - 1st Aug 2007 7:58pm
Coming right up:
Posted By: CustomIce Re: Speaker question. - 1st Aug 2007 7:59pm
Universal 4 channel adjustable line out converter

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The LC7 is the one-piece solution for replacing the radio or adding an amplifier to any factory system. By isolating the system, providing a 4 channel signal level converter, an internal remote trigger and a common ground speaker conversion circuit, the LC7 is truly a multi-problem solution.

• Adjusts up to 4 channels of signal input from 2 to 60 watts

• The LC7 transformer isolates the input and output circuits, blocking DC noise and preventing snap, crackles and pops typical in other products.

• Sealed potentiometers prevent circuit-induced distortion and signal drift.

• Allows for conversion of floating ground head units to match common ground speakers systems.

• Provides an internal trigger to turn on a 2 amp/12 volt power line with a 1second delay for an amplifier or power antenna.

• Deliver linear frequency response /-0.5 dB from 20 to 20,000 Hz, for unparalleled sound quality.

£35, does quite a lot tho as you can see!
Posted By: FlightlessNinja Re: Speaker question. - 1st Aug 2007 8:00pm
Cool.

i only realy need a 2 channel one to attach to the rear speakers. do you have one of these?
Posted By: FlightlessNinja Re: Speaker question. - 1st Aug 2007 8:01pm
i like the remote trigger on the one above that could save me the hassle of wiring it into the hazzard light.
Posted By: CustomIce Re: Speaker question. - 1st Aug 2007 8:04pm
I can have one by friday mate. (providing my supplier has stock, but they are usually good)
Posted By: FlightlessNinja Re: Speaker question. - 1st Aug 2007 11:04pm
is that for the one above or the 2 channel one.

i was hoping to get it all in and working before tomorrow :-(
Posted By: CustomIce Re: Speaker question. - 2nd Aug 2007 8:25am
Errr, thats for the one above mate, however

there are two alternatives bothe 2 channel, one is adjustable one is a fixed 10:1 conversion

10:1 unit £25
adjustable unit £20

I have to buy these in aswell mate, tomorrow is the earliest i can get hold of them.
Posted By: FlightlessNinja Re: Speaker question. - 2nd Aug 2007 8:59am
Do you know where I can get one for tonight !?!?!
Posted By: MrPhil Re: Speaker question. - 2nd Aug 2007 9:57am
halfords for a basic autoleads one tenner max. shit mind but cheap lol
Posted By: CustomIce Re: Speaker question. - 2nd Aug 2007 11:40am
Going to be halfrauds i'm afraid mate.
Posted By: FlightlessNinja Re: Speaker question. - 2nd Aug 2007 1:07pm
"Halfrauds" it was. Very small unit. have not had a chance to install yet. Will be done for tonight though.
Posted By: FlightlessNinja Re: Speaker question. - 3rd Aug 2007 7:53am
Ok i need a little bit of assistance with the amp wiring. I had everything in and running ok.

Parked up at home and locked the car. Just so happened to be outside still after a few min and the subs just kicked in by themselves setting the alarm off.

I think this may have been sue to the remote lead being wired into the + on the stereo as it does not have a remote out. but surely this could not have been it as the car was all off and locked.
Posted By: CustomIce Re: Speaker question. - 3rd Aug 2007 8:11am
Amp discharging, there is a solution to it but i've forgotten what it was!

When you say the amp is wired to the + on the stereo, i'm guessing you used the switched live. No problem there mate, possibly think about fitting a switch to turn the amp on/off when you want to.

I'll have a dig around and try to remember how to sort the amp thud discharge problem.
Posted By: CustomIce Re: Speaker question. - 3rd Aug 2007 8:32am
You may want to re-check the grounding of the amp.
Posted By: FlightlessNinja Re: Speaker question. - 3rd Aug 2007 8:39am
Thr ground may be a dodgy connection to be honest.

Yes the + on the stereo is for the remote on. was not sure if this was ok or not as it runs off 12v. someone mentioned that you only needed a small amount of voltage.
Posted By: CustomIce Re: Speaker question. - 5th Aug 2007 8:00pm
nah 12V, small amount of current for the remote mate.
Thats all fine.

Redo the ground mate see if that sorts the thud out wink
Posted By: fordsteve Re: Speaker question. - 5th Aug 2007 8:03pm
same happend to me had to move were i had the ground every thing working fantastic now
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