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  • Adding a sub to a standard Headunit

    Hiya all, I am having a little trouble in this area!!

    My smart has a sub already fitted under the drivers seat (LHD) and an aftermarket headunit so the sub's RCA cables just connect into the headunit..... the thing is, I am a stickler for standard headunits!

    I want to install the standard factory headunit but apparently there are no RCA outputs.

    I've been told to use a high-low rca converter but an having trouble trying to work out what I am suposed to be doing!

    Am I right in saying all I need is a high to low RCA converter connect it to the rear speaker output cables on the headunit wiring then connect the sub's RCA cables to this little converter box and all done?

    Hope that made any sense!!

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    Re: Adding a sub to a standard Headunit

    that is what i did on my blade , just scotch locked the converter onto the speaker cables and a live feed off the cigarette lighter socket for the live frrd to switch it on ! ps . would you be intrested in selling your underseat sub?

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    • #3
      Re: Adding a sub to a standard Headunit

      Originally posted by putzie View Post
      just scotch locked the converter onto the speaker cables...
      oh dear god! *shakes head in disapointment!*

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      • #4
        Re: Adding a sub to a standard Headunit

        Originally posted by putzie View Post
        ps . would you be intrested in selling your underseat sub?
        Not at the moment I'm afraid think it's a kenwood one actually has a wired remote came with the car

        Originally posted by lalli_d1 View Post
        oh dear god! *shakes head in disapointment!*
        What's the best method then? I have two speakers on the rear attached to almost like the roof? The plastic trim by the boot lid, and two tweeters in front on the pillar's

        I take it I can just cut the Rear speaker outputs from the stereo wiring L&R and permanently join them to the converter box for the sub?

        Thanks for all the help!!

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        • #5
          Re: Adding a sub to a standard Headunit

          Originally posted by teaganravetta View Post
          What's the best method then? I have two speakers on the rear attached to almost like the roof? The plastic trim by the boot lid, and two tweeters in front on the pillar's
          any of these ways. http://www.evilution.co.uk/index.php?id=604
          scotch lock are the worst as they dont work very well as the proven methods that are in the link, and have been used in the motor trade for many years!

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          • #6
            Re: Adding a sub to a standard Headunit

            I didn't think the standard Smart head unit had rear speaker outputs?

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            • #7
              Re: Adding a sub to a standard Headunit

              i used to be in a SUB HMS CHRUCHILL and we used to sink a lot.

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              • #8
                Re: Adding a sub to a standard Headunit

                Just leave it as is

                JJ

                www.forfour.co.uk (tech 454) - www.quidco.com/user/417377/1833011/ (free £)

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                • #9
                  Re: Adding a sub to a standard Headunit

                  Originally posted by problemchild1976 View Post
                  Just leave it as is

                  JJ

                  Id' do that, I'd take the sub out and just put the standard head unit back in,

                  the only thing that bothers me about the standard head unit is no input for an SD card or USB stick

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                  • #10
                    Re: Adding a sub to a standard Headunit

                    There is definitely a way of connecting a sub to a standard head unit as Brabus made an underseat sub.

                    Try using something like this:
                    Phonocar 4/196 Line Level Converter to convert regular speaker feed into RCA line output for the installation of amplifiers.



                    I think you can then connect that to the front speaker wires that you're using.

                    And that's good you're going for the standard headunit. It's actually quite good quality (it's the standard speakers that are shocking) and has built in crossovers for your tweeters. The main benefit is how it looks in the dash though. I bought my car with an aftermarket headunit and am really glad I swapped to an original one.

                    I don't know if you're aware but you can also get an MP3 lead for the standard headunit: http://www.evilution.co.uk/index.php?id=400

                    The standard headunit does just have 2 speaker outputs and 2 separate ones for the tweeters (there's no rear speak inputs). When you have a home theatre system, you're meant to have surround sound but for music people try and get a sound stage with the music in front of them. If you did want to keep the rear speakers though, you'd probably have to take the front 2 speaker wires off to an amp to power them all.

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