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Chilito 
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i like my factory cd player but want to add an amp and subwoofers with out chanchin it.
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they sell adapters to convert speaker outputs into rca. go to your local radio shack, places like that. I forget the "technical" name for it. Jus tell em they know what your talking about
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you want a speaker level to low level line output converter. If you have a bose or similar you may need others if you plan on changing speakers but yeah if you are adding AN amp get a line level converter they are like 25 dollars in the united states.how to put rca to a factory radio - Last Post -- posted image.
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Just to add to this thread, if you buy an amp, buy one with a high level speaker inputs and then you won't need the speaker to line level converter as it will be built into the amplifier.

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just as an addendum to Jeff's good advice:
If you're looking to expand by way of electronic crossover, EQ, multiple amps etc, go with the line-level converter.
If all you want to do is add a single amp and subs, do as Jeff suggests and go for an amp with high-level inputs.
-GlassWolf
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THANKS  EVERY ONE
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