Is there RCA out in Nakamichi headunit?
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Is there RCA out in Nakamichi headunit?
For: 1993 LS
I have all the wires to have my amp&sub installed but do not have the RCA cables.
Is there an RCA out in the stock Nakamichi head unit? Or will I have to buy a speaker-level to RCA Line Output Converter?
I have all the wires to have my amp&sub installed but do not have the RCA cables.
Is there an RCA out in the stock Nakamichi head unit? Or will I have to buy a speaker-level to RCA Line Output Converter?
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RCA outs on a Nakamichi head unit
Nakamichi head unit for my 93 LS400, and there no RCA cables needed to
plug it in. I simply disconnected the Pioneeer unit and plugged in the
Nak., and it worked fine. Now, if you plan to hook up amps and subs, that
might require something else. I had an amp and sub in my car, but the
extra wiring did NOT involve any extra wiring from the radio. It was all
done in the truck with a power cable strung through the car to the battery.
The original Pioneer unit worked fine with these modificaions, and when I
decided to switch to the Nakamichi unit, it was a simple snap in and it worked fine too.
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I did not have to do anything with RCA cables when I hooked up an amp and
heavier subwoofer to my Pioneer head unit, and when I later switched to a
Nakamichi head unit, all I had to do was plug in the same wiring connect-
ers. I didn't need any converters unless they were a part of the upgrade
when the amp and Punch woofer were installed.
heavier subwoofer to my Pioneer head unit, and when I later switched to a
Nakamichi head unit, all I had to do was plug in the same wiring connect-
ers. I didn't need any converters unless they were a part of the upgrade
when the amp and Punch woofer were installed.
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I purchased a used
Nakamichi head unit for my 93 LS400, and there no RCA cables needed to
plug it in. I simply disconnected the Pioneeer unit and plugged in the
Nak., and it worked fine. Now, if you plan to hook up amps and subs, that
might require something else. I had an amp and sub in my car, but the
extra wiring did NOT involve any extra wiring from the radio. It was all
done in the truck with a power cable strung through the car to the battery.
The original Pioneer unit worked fine with these modificaions, and when I
decided to switch to the Nakamichi unit, it was a simple snap in and it worked fine too.
Nakamichi head unit for my 93 LS400, and there no RCA cables needed to
plug it in. I simply disconnected the Pioneeer unit and plugged in the
Nak., and it worked fine. Now, if you plan to hook up amps and subs, that
might require something else. I had an amp and sub in my car, but the
extra wiring did NOT involve any extra wiring from the radio. It was all
done in the truck with a power cable strung through the car to the battery.
The original Pioneer unit worked fine with these modificaions, and when I
decided to switch to the Nakamichi unit, it was a simple snap in and it worked fine too.
You probably had a converter installed or had an amplifier with speaker level input that used the cables from the stock subwoofer.
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