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Review on πŸ”Š PAC LP7-2 L.O.C. PRO Series 2-Channel Line Output Converter with Remote Turn On - Compact and Versatile! by Justin Hill

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I don't have speakers in my trunk to connect to!

Not everyone has speakers in the trunk. I have a 2009 Toyota Matrix. I have 4 speakers in all the doors. So I had no choice but to install pac lp7-2 behind my stock radio. I looked up the Toyota Matrix radio wiring diagram on Google and had to connect to the wiring harness. I only had to connect 3 wires. Constant 12 volts, right rear positive and right rear negative. I use a mono amp so one speaker will work perfectly. The ground I needed to connect to was on the chassis where the radio ground was already connected, so I just unscrewed the screw and added the ground wire from lp7-2 (a picture of what it looks like is included ). I installed a 4 gauge amp kit in my car as I normally would when using an aftermarket radio. So the remote cable from my amp was connected to the super cool remote cable that the lp7-2 has (so glad I didn't have to use a fuse box or anything). Plugged in the RCA and checked the radio to see if my amp turns on and also checked and adjusted the volume. It worked straight away like a charm, very deep bass from my Alpentyp R 12 and Alpenamp, no problem, I highly recommend this product. Without a doubt the best line out converter I have ever used. Excellent quality

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Cable is shorter than other picks