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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: N. Michigan
Car: 2001 H-4 Outback Limited
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I have an 2001 Outback Limited with the premium sound package (The 8 speakers and under-seat sub, not McIntosh). I have and amp and two 12"s from my last car, which I've wired to the battery and grounded to the frame. I would like to know if there is a way to pull line signal from the wiring to the under-seat sub and connect to my amplifier. I am pleased with the sound from the stock stereo and would prefer not to buy a new head unit if possible. If anyone knows, or has diagrams of the harness pin-out that would be helpful too. Thanks.
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Knoxville, TN
Car: 2012 2.5i Limited
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You'll need a line out convertor. You can pull signal from behind the radio or at the OEM amp. I don't have a diagram for the 01 but I am sure someone on here does.
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