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Old 16-04-2016, 12:49 AM   #1
JonnyTheInk
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Default Premium ICC with CD stacker issue Is my post a solution?

Hi all

I have a BA XR6T that currently has a standard 6 stack single zone ICC that has has kenwood amps and speakers installed. The current wiring is 1 x hi-low convertor off the ICC speaker wire into a Kenwood graphic equaliser that has L+R+Sub pre-outs that feed a 4 channel and mono block amp.

I have found a colour screen ICC with sat nav that I want to buy but the stacker is accepting CD'S but not playing/reading them. Can the stacker from mine be swapped over to create a fully functioning ICC? If so what is the process?

Also as with my set up described above, the current low level signal for the sub is being split and supplied by a low pass filter within the eq and feeding my mono block. As a premium icc has an out put for the premium sub amp which I belief to be a low level signal already, how can I convert the factory wiring to an rca?

Thanks
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