High output to low output converter

 

Bronze Member
Username: Souleraser

Post Number: 32
Registered: Feb-10
My brother has a BMW 330ci not sure what year. Hes trying to add a subwoofer to his stock stereo, but his head unit does not have any rca outputs to run to the amp in the trunk.

I told him he could get a high output to rca converter but im also lost in the clouds on this one.

How do you undergo such a task? I'm guessing we will have to cut the left and right speaker wires from the stock stereo and connect them to the converter so that we can run the rca wire to the amp, but...how can we do this without messing up the left and right speaker connections? Remember, the stock speakers are still going to be powered by the stock head unit. All we want to do is be able to connect the rca audio cable from the head unit to the amp so that we can the new woofer we bought pounding.

thanks for your input.
 

Bronze Member
Username: M_kimmel843

Post Number: 21
Registered: Apr-10
Just carefully splice the wires from the converter into the wires from the speakers by peeling back the coating to expose the wire. Either that or cut the wires from the speakers at a distance to where you can strip each end of the wire so, you could strip the wires end from the speaker and the wires end from the head unit. Then just take the wire from the converter and wrap or crimp all three ends together this will reconnect the wire from the head unit to the speaker while also connecting the converter.
 

Gold Member
Username: Illuminator

USA

Post Number: 5153
Registered: Apr-05
^That's a good suggestion, but a better way in my opinion is to use a wire tap. Essentially, it still does poke into the existing wire, but leaves a minimal footprint should you ever decide to remove the hi-lo converter and want the stock wiring looking as "stock" as possible afterwards.

This is what it looks like:

http://www.audizine.com/gallery/data/500/4066DSC05049.JPG

The metal part crimps into the wire, and you just clamp it shut with some pliers. After it's removed, all you do is put a small piece of electrical tape around the area that was poked and that's it.
 

Bronze Member
Username: M_kimmel843

Post Number: 22
Registered: Apr-10
Yes, this is a better way. Good call Jexx.
 

Platinum Member
Username: Insearchofbass

2 hifonics 2607s, 2dcSounds12xls SPL\idmax12SQ

Post Number: 14200
Registered: Jun-04
did you get this done
 

New member
Username: Joe1234

Post Number: 9
Registered: May-09
The amplifier should have an integrated crossover, the woofer should play around 60 Hertz and lower.
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