Brian Murphy
New member
Ok so I purchased a LOC, which is a line out converter. It has 4 wires on one end 2 rca plugs on the other. Now the wires that come off my the back of my stock radio into the stock speakers are color coded. The wires on my LOC are color coded. So do I just plice the matching colors for 4 wires on the LOC to connect to the same 4 color wires on the back of the stock radio? That should make my LOC receive the radio signal so I can plug the rca's onto other end of LOC and run into my amplifier. My LOC has 2 volume controls, should I make the volume really low? or really loud? I've heard it needs to be low, just enough for a signal, and adjust the amplifier to needed volume itself because thats its purpose. I'm just asking these questions because I would like to know if I'm doing this right the first time because I do not want to have to remove my stereo again to get to the LOC on the back to fix some distortion i could have done just by adjusting LOC volume from the start. or having to connect different wires because I only have mono sound and not stero sound because i connected wrong wires on my LOC. If anybody is reading this and understand what im trying to explain and can give me some guidence it would be appreciated, thanks.