Line output converter
Line output converter
Can anybody help me trying to wire a line output converter and I’ve got a bunch of wires I’m looking at but no clue which ones are the speaker wires. Please help!!
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Re: Line output converter
Yellow/brown connector.
It is block A in the diagram below when viewed from back of quadlock connector.
A = beige/brown/yellow connector
B = blue connector
C = green connector
E = grey connector
Power/GND in lower left.
Best thing to do here is buy a quadlock extension, ISO converter or T-harness.
This way to don't butcher the factory wiring if you want to go back to stock.
https://www.connects2.com/Product/ProductItem/CT10VW02
This will give you regular ISO sockets which have standard wiring.
It is block A in the diagram below when viewed from back of quadlock connector.
A = beige/brown/yellow connector
B = blue connector
C = green connector
E = grey connector
Power/GND in lower left.
Best thing to do here is buy a quadlock extension, ISO converter or T-harness.
This way to don't butcher the factory wiring if you want to go back to stock.
https://www.connects2.com/Product/ProductItem/CT10VW02
This will give you regular ISO sockets which have standard wiring.
Re: Line output converter
Thank you so much really appreciate this just bought the adapater are you able to describe in beginner language what I need to do. I’ve managed obviously to take out the original harness and I know I need to connect a few wires but really do not want to get this wrong )2226 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 5:30 pm Yellow/brown connector.
It is block A in the diagram below when viewed from back of quadlock connector.
A = beige/brown/yellow connector
B = blue connector
C = green connector
E = grey connector
Power/GND in lower left.
Best thing to do here is buy a quadlock extension, ISO converter or T-harness.
This way to don't butcher the factory wiring if you want to go back to stock.
https://www.connects2.com/Product/ProductItem/CT10VW02
This will give you regular ISO sockets which have standard wiring.
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Re: Line output converter
Related: "Example"
https://www.youtube.com/embed/bJEr6LPGF ... autoplay=1
viewtopic.php?p=579481#p579481
Please note this is an example (G 7.5), the wire colors may not match the diagrams in the post above (P 6C).
https://www.youtube.com/embed/bJEr6LPGF ... autoplay=1
viewtopic.php?p=579481#p579481
Please note this is an example (G 7.5), the wire colors may not match the diagrams in the post above (P 6C).
Re: Line output converter
ciclo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 9:08 pm Related: "Example"
https://www.youtube.com/embed/bJEr6LPGF ... autoplay=1
viewtopic.php?p=579481#p579481
Please note this is an example (G 7.5), the wire colors may not match the diagrams in the post above (P 6C).
Absoloute lifesaver thank you! How would you suggest me wire the loc then? I was on the impression of just stripping a bit of wire and then wrapping the loc wire around the speaker bare wire and taping it up or heat shrinking
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Re: Line output converter
Maybe the following link will help you connect the wires to your LOC.
viewtopic.php?p=582940#p582940
It is a clean and very reliable method of connecting wires widely used in original automotive harnesses. IMHO crimping with this type of terminals is the best method for joining automotive wires, much better than soldering cables , or using other types of terminals.
viewtopic.php?p=582940#p582940
It is a clean and very reliable method of connecting wires widely used in original automotive harnesses. IMHO crimping with this type of terminals is the best method for joining automotive wires, much better than soldering cables , or using other types of terminals.