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Axxess Ax-aloc10 30-watt 2-channel Rca Line-output Converter, 6:1 Fixed Stepdown on 2040-parts.com

US $7.94
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Bakersfield, California, United States

Bakersfield, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Axxess Metra Manufacturer Part Number:AX-ALOC10 UPC:086429213559

General Features:

The AX-ALOC10 should be installed on a stereo’s speaker output wires or the output wires on an OEM amplifier of up to 30 watts per channel. These wires can be found behind the stereo in the dash, on the outside of an OEM amplifier, or on the input terminals on the OEM speakers. This device is most commonly installed in the trunk when a subwoofer system is being added to the OEM stereo system. Please refer to the wiring diagram for the input connection details.

 

Wire Color & Function: The audio and power input wire colors are an EIA standard for car stereo applications as follows. INPUT HARNESS WHITE = LEFT Front (+) Input WHITE/BLACK = LEFT Front (-) Input GRAY = RIGHT Front (+) Input GRAY/BLACK = RIGHT Front (-) Input BLACK = Reference Ground (-) (REFERENCE GROUND OPTIONAL IF NOISE IS PRESENT)

 

NOTE: Be sure that all audio input connections are polarized or in phase with each other. That is, the positive output wires from the audio source need to be connected to the corresponding positive input wires of the AX-ALOC10. The same goes for the negative audio wires. Failure to do this will result in poor bass response and low quality audio.

 

 

 

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