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Working on a friends F250 supercab.  We are building a small box for a 10".  He has a 2005 Ford headunit with a 6disc changer in the dash and wants to keep it.  4 speakers in the front and suicide rear doors have been replaced.  My question is where is the best place to tap into the speaker lines to put in a converter to get to pre-amp outputs?  What is the recommended converter for a good price?
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Front Speakers6" x 8" Doors
Left Front (+)Gray/Light Blue 
Left Front (-)Tan / YELLOW 
Right Front (+)WHITE/ Light Green 
Right Front (-)Dark GREEN/ Orange 
Rear Speakers6" x 8" Rear Corners
Left Rear (+)ORANGE / Light Green 
Left Rear (-)Light Blue/White 
Right Rear (+)ORANGE / Red 
Right Rear (-)BROWN / Pink 

I would put the Line out converter behind the radio, so that when his CD changer quits working and he has to replace his deck, the RCA cables would be there already.  Since you are adding a sub amp I would reccomend using the pac LC 2   it is a line out converter with a built in volume control, so he can adjust the sub level.  We sell it for 25 dollars.  It is 5 dollars more than the SNI-15, which is just a line out converter.


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