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"2) X5 non premium (no DSP): You should see 12 pins in this connector even if all pins are not wired. Picture 5 below shows the wiring of this connector. You can tap into pin # 5 and 6 or 11 and 12 to feed the high level (speaker level) inputs of your subwoofer amp. As explained in the previous section if you have a 2 channel bridgeable sub amp you will be able to feed your amp’s high inputs from pin# 6(-)/5(+) for right speaker and 12(-) /11(+) for left speaker." ive followed this to the letter, ive both left and right inputs on my amp so ive used all four. ive installed a phono socket speaker line output converter to provide pre amp level output. (i also tested withoutto high level inputs) but i am still unable to get any sound output into my amp. My car is a brand new UK X5, with just basic business CD, can anyone help????? any help would be great! Thanks Simon Last edited by SyHightower; 11-01-2006 at 04:50 PM. |
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You might want to post this in the Audio Forum.
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i need help too, having the same problem
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