Nice build. For the line out. I would advise putting the positive wire to the remote 12volt(blue wire). It will help from draining your battery because it comes on from the radio 12v. That’s how I’d wire it. Be safe and keep up the good content!
What are you saying? It sounds like you're saying that he should hook the remote wire into the constant power supply for the amp. That would keep the amp on all the time. In this setup, the best thing to do is pull the radio and locate either the factory sub amp turn on wire, or find the radio ignition wire. This is best because if the car had RAP (retained accessory power), you won't lose the sub amp when you turn off the car. If you don't have that, or don't want to pull the radio, the next best option would be to tap into the accessory circuit at the ignition. I never liked using audio detection to power the remote.
Thanks for sharing! Needing to get an LOC now, have been looking for something like this since I got a truck with Sony package last August. Hopefully can pop the P3 back in soon
Does your car have factory amps built into the stereo? Because mine does, it’s a Nissan Altima. I bought a converter similar to yours and have a similar setup. But I only bought it because my sub won’t work when I connect the audio wires to the amp, cuz they’re not matching or sum like that.
Yeah the ground wire that is going into the amp from the converter not directly to the ground location, and the remote from the converter is going to the remote spot on the amp.
So I got a question man hoping it’s not too confusing and someone can help me. So I had my subs wired into my mustang and then wrecked it and was going to put them in my civic while it was getting fixed. Well I was kind of in a rush getting them out and where my loc is connected to my stock sub I kinda pulled the thing off that is hooked to my factory sub. I’m about to get the mustang back and wanna put them back into it. Can I just put that thing back on or will it need to be replaced?
@@CameronSafack I have a 05 Nissan murona I have the stock bose sub but only has 4 wire I haven’t tried that but iv tapped into my back door speaker wire and still have no power to amp or anything I’m a lil confused I tied both positives and both negative into the 2 wire I use to tap into the 1 speaker in the back door and did everything else u said I’m having no luck 😬
@@CameronSafack ok so can I tap into the 2 that is in my factory bose speaker ? It has white orange black with metallic stuff on it and another black with weird stuff on it
You should install an in line fuse in the LOC power line. The fuse on the amp power wire (I really hope that was installed) is way too big for the LOC power wire to pop with a dead short. A dead short on that wire will turn it into a lightbulb fast.
Nice build. For the line out. I would advise putting the positive wire to the remote 12volt(blue wire). It will help from draining your battery because it comes on from the radio 12v. That’s how I’d wire it.
Be safe and keep up the good content!
Thank you for the input bro definitely will do!
What are you saying? It sounds like you're saying that he should hook the remote wire into the constant power supply for the amp. That would keep the amp on all the time.
In this setup, the best thing to do is pull the radio and locate either the factory sub amp turn on wire, or find the radio ignition wire. This is best because if the car had RAP (retained accessory power), you won't lose the sub amp when you turn off the car. If you don't have that, or don't want to pull the radio, the next best option would be to tap into the accessory circuit at the ignition.
I never liked using audio detection to power the remote.
Or a rocker switch in the rem wire or remote
yo bro keep uploading and grinding your content is great and will blow up on yt one day trust
Nah that’s love g! I appreciate it a lot and will do
Thanks for sharing! Needing to get an LOC now, have been looking for something like this since I got a truck with Sony package last August. Hopefully can pop the P3 back in soon
YESSUH! I’m glad I could help you out g!!
Acura tl is sick
I appreciate that g!
Would it be okay to have the LOC situated behind the radio and then connect the ground and power of the LOC to the ground and Acc of the radio?
This is awesome! I think this will work in my Buick that has a factory amp.
Perfect!
Hmm wounder if work in Veloster N
Does your car have factory amps built into the stereo? Because mine does, it’s a Nissan Altima. I bought a converter similar to yours and have a similar setup. But I only bought it because my sub won’t work when I connect the audio wires to the amp, cuz they’re not matching or sum like that.
So the remote and ground doesn’t go from the converter to the ground with the amp, but from the converter to the amp ?
Yeah the ground wire that is going into the amp from the converter not directly to the ground location, and the remote from the converter is going to the remote spot on the amp.
I need one from the brand audio control, which one can I buy?
So I got a question man hoping it’s not too confusing and someone can help me. So I had my subs wired into my mustang and then wrecked it and was going to put them in my civic while it was getting fixed. Well I was kind of in a rush getting them out and where my loc is connected to my stock sub I kinda pulled the thing off that is hooked to my factory sub. I’m about to get the mustang back and wanna put them back into it. Can I just put that thing back on or will it need to be replaced?
I did all that but I'm not getting a signal for my subwoofers
You can wire the amp ground to LOC ground? But neither are connected to the body for ground. How does that work?
@@achauha3560 the other end of that ground used for the amp in connected to the body of the car.
So do u have to tap into both side speakers ? Or just 1 side
@@tonyraymond5570 I tapped into both wires in the stock sub.
@@CameronSafack I have a 05 Nissan murona I have the stock bose sub but only has 4 wire I haven’t tried that but iv tapped into my back door speaker wire and still have no power to amp or anything I’m a lil confused I tied both positives and both negative into the 2 wire I use to tap into the 1 speaker in the back door and did everything else u said I’m having no luck 😬
@@CameronSafackso u just tape into 2 wires??
@@tonyraymond5570 yes
@@CameronSafack ok so can I tap into the 2 that is in my factory bose speaker ? It has white orange black with metallic stuff on it and another black with weird stuff on it
You should install an in line fuse in the LOC power line. The fuse on the amp power wire (I really hope that was installed) is way too big for the LOC power wire to pop with a dead short. A dead short on that wire will turn it into a lightbulb fast.
Okay thanks man will look into it.
I would use a 5 amp fuse
@@CameronSafack
How would you buy an amp for a new vehicle that has 21 speakers.
Nice!
THANK YOU
Do I need to still run remote to radio
Nah I didn’t
So we're do remote wire go to.
Remote wire run to wat got everything hooked up right just remote
If u watched I put a text screen that says remote from loc goes to remote on amp
It comes on and back off