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242X Subwoofer output

Wleyhe

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242X E-Series
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Can anyone help me determine how to connect RCA jacks to the subwoofer output on my head unit? The subwoofer is not working and I would like to just add a separate amp.
 

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Can anyone help me determine how to connect RCA jacks to the subwoofer output on my head unit? The subwoofer is not working and I would like to just add a separate amp.
I’m guessing these wires are your culprit for any issues.

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The sub output is labeled sub out. Just hook your RCAs to it.
 
The sub-out RCA would be where you get your signal from.

There is a lot going on here though, we would recommend getting a professional out to fix the wiring.
 
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