Jonathan_Pow
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Hi there,
On my search for an 'ideal' subwoofer installation for the new Leon I have come across the Metra 74-9003 Plug and Play Line Output Converter:
http://enfigcarstereo.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/METRA_74_90003.html
It may be a solution for those of us that are reluctant to interfere with the original wiring of the Seat Leon, yet want to install a subwoofer.
I have read Davros' guide on the forum
http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=117628
but am not fond of the idea splicing the speaker cables. (Though it is quite a simple solution)
Granted, I haven't bought or installed the Metra 74-9003, but have sent an email to the manufacturers asking if they can give any reasons why it wouldn't work.
Comparing:
and
I don't see that it wouldn't work, but I will wait with baited breath for the forum and manufacturer response.
On my search for an 'ideal' subwoofer installation for the new Leon I have come across the Metra 74-9003 Plug and Play Line Output Converter:
http://enfigcarstereo.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/METRA_74_90003.html
It may be a solution for those of us that are reluctant to interfere with the original wiring of the Seat Leon, yet want to install a subwoofer.
I have read Davros' guide on the forum
http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=117628
but am not fond of the idea splicing the speaker cables. (Though it is quite a simple solution)
Granted, I haven't bought or installed the Metra 74-9003, but have sent an email to the manufacturers asking if they can give any reasons why it wouldn't work.
Comparing:
and
I don't see that it wouldn't work, but I will wait with baited breath for the forum and manufacturer response.