Technic PNP harness

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Anyone installed the T harness from Technic and have any pics or pointers to share?? Mine just arrived and plan on installing to add the amp and sub this weekend!
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Hopefully you bought it with the Wavtech LOC (or at least have a powered LOC that accepts up to 40v).

The factory JBL amp pushes out over 20v of power to the factory speakers, which almost all aftermarket sub amp cannot accept. Most aftermarket amps can only accept up to 10v (check owners manual to double check), anything more and you risk is damaging the aftermarket market sub amp.

That said, you'll only use the four speaker wire harness (usually two greens and two white or grey wires) from the Tecnhnic PNP harness to grab the signal from the factory woofer into the LOC. Then from the LOC to the aftermarket a.p using RCA.
 

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I donā€™t have any useful tips, but I did use their harness in my Supra to put 2 12s in. Worked perfectly, but had a friend I trust from Best Buy do the install.

itā€™s a rather noticeable change in the frequency distribution especially when listening to contemporary urban selections.
 
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Hopefully you bought it with the Wavtech LOC (or at least have a powered LOC that accepts up to 40v).

The factory JBL amp pushes out over 20v of power to the factory speakers, which almost all aftermarket sub amp cannot accept. Most aftermarket amps can only accept up to 10v (check owners manual to double check), anything more and you risk is damaging the aftermarket market sub amp.

That said, you'll only use the four speaker wire harness (usually two greens and two white or grey wires) from the Tecnhnic PNP harness to grab the signal from the factory woofer into the LOC. Then from the LOC to the aftermarket a.p using RCA.
I got an LC2i LOC that Iā€™m going to use, and will be using an 800.4Soundigital amp with a Punch 10ā€. Dont think thereā€™s any reason to use the DSP I have when just adding a sub if Iā€™m correct in research and advice Iā€™ve gotten this far
 

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I got an LC2i LOC that Iā€™m going to use, and will be using an 800.4Soundigital amp with a Punch 10ā€. Dont think thereā€™s any reason to use the DSP I have when just adding a sub if Iā€™m correct in research and advice Iā€™ve gotten this far
Perfect, then yes, just use the 4 wire harness from TechnicPnP to wire it up and you're good to go.

Also, since you're using LC2i, be sure to disable AccuBASS as our cars don't require it. Enabling it could actually cause inconsistent bass levels.
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