🎵 Elevate your sound game—turn factory audio into concert-quality vibes!
The KICKER46KISLOC2 is a compact stereo line-output converter that transforms factory speaker signals into RCA outputs with a 100mA remote turn-on wire, supporting up to 16 volts input. Designed for easy amplifier integration, it delivers pristine audio fidelity and reliable power control, making it the perfect upgrade for audiophiles seeking superior sound without complex installation.
Brand | KICKER |
Maximum Supply Voltage | 16 Volts |
Minimum Supply Voltage | 16 Volts (DC) |
Mounting Type | No Mount |
Number of Pins | 4 |
Interface Type | RCA |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Product Dimensions | 6"L x 5"W |
UPC | 713034001423 |
Manufacturer | Kicker |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00713034001423 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Item model number | 46KISLOC2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
E**Y
Great for adding sub pre out
Works perfect to convert to sub pre out, has great sound quality and required no external source to create amp turn on power. Great build quality and cheapest value to add subs to your factory radio
J**B
Great product
Great prouduct came packaged correct and love the way it shows which wires are negate and which are positive fits perfect in door pillar sounds amazing and all together a great bang for your buck
A**N
A Must-Have for Sound System Upgrades
The Kicker 46KISLOC2 K-Series Stereo Line-Output Converter is a fantastic tool for upgrading your car audio system. It delivers clean, high-quality sound without distortion and makes it easier to integrate aftermarket amplifiers with factory stereos. Its remote turn-on feature, simple installation, and durable design make it an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced car audio enthusiasts. If you’re looking for an affordable and reliable line-output converter, the Kicker 46KISLOC2 is definitely worth considering.
C**.
Works great. Easy to install.
Works great. I used to add a self powered subwoofer to my OEM radio. I used posi taps for the installation. It was rather simple once you know which wires are the speakers you want to tap. I tapped the rear left and rear right from the harness behind the stereo. I liked the fact that is also has as a remote output wire to turn on the amplifier. No need to find a 12v source or wire. Made the installation very easy. The hardest part was running the remote and RCA wires under the molding and carpet.
J**S
Works well, but...
Works, BUT....I have some experience with installing aftermarket subs. That being said, here's some information to consider with this LOC:As opposed to the LOC, the LOC2 has a remote turn on wire. Depending on how you are hooking this up, it can cause a "constant on" issue with the accessory that you are piggy backing off of in the fuse block. This is apparently an issue affected by some modern cars and the way the electrical system works (e.g. power in the speaker wires, if tapping into them for your audio signal).Specific example: I added a sub in a 2024 Subaru. I tapped into the ACC fuse spot using an ADD-A-FUSE connector. After doing this, the stereo and amp would stay on, unless I removed the ADD-A-FUSE. Apparently, the powered LOC2 closed the loop on the ACC causing it mm to stay powered.The fix: I disconnected the blue & ground (black) wires and simply hooked the remote wire from the fuse block straight to the amplifier the traditional way. Problem solved.My take in this situation was that I would have been better served just buying a traditional LOC for my specific application, like, perhaps, the original Kicker LOC (46KISLOC) I, personally wanted to avoid using any other brands that are manually adjustable.NOTE: This was MY experience. Those more experienced than me may have a better solution.
D**N
Easy installs
Used on 2 different installs, makes installation a breeze
R**T
Kicker lowpass converter
Worked out great & the internal remote turn on is a great feature !!
A**N
Issues
Don't know if I got a bad product, I would assume so because the brand is a trusted brand, one I have used many times and this item seems to have lots of good reviews. Hooked up to a kicker Bassstation 10" sub box with built in amp. Ran all new cables, sub would not fire. I verified power, ground, and rca cable resistance, all under 0.3 ohms, so we'll within spec. Light illuminated, on rca adapter and sub enclosure, but zero output from sub itself. Wired my sub directly to rear speakers for signal impulse, and the sub fired as it should. Verified output on rca cables just to be sure, and signal was good. I did not want to splice into my speaker wires in my truck, which is why I purchased the rca converter box. However, it did not convert the signal, zero output on speaker wires with verified input. Damaged or bad product from factory. I would return it, but I threw it away out of frustration. Still no hate for the brand, will continue to use their products, however, this item was not QA'd appropriately, as it did not function as designed. Still left 3 stars because shipping was fast, and again, this company has never let me down before this situation. Hopefully no one else has the same issues, and if they do, hopefully they don't throw out the item so they can get a refund, haha.
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