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Axxess AXLOC-GM31 2-Channel line Output Converter for select 2019-Up GM Vehicles

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Axxess AXLOC-GM31 2-Channel line Output Converter for select 2019-Up GM Vehicles

This vehicle-specific line output converter features a T-harness that installs quickly and makes it easy for installers to add an amplifier for subwoofers or speakers to a factory radio. It is designed to provide (2) channels of low-level audio output from the factory system, with 55 watts per channel. A Gain Controller is included to adjust overall output, and it is 12v-500mA remote-wire activated with signal sense.

  • Designed to provide (2) channels of low-level audio output from the factory system
  • Allows for the installation of an amplifier for speakers or subwoofers
  • Gain Controller included to adjust the overall output
  • 12v-500mA remote wire activated with signal sense
  • 55 watts per channel
  • Designed for non-amplified vehicles.

Note: When installing multiple amplifiers, a single pole double throw (SPDT) relay is recommended.

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VEHICLE APPLICATIONS:

Chevy

  • Camaro (RPO IOR) 2019-Up
  • Cheyenne (RPO IOR) 2019-Up
  • Colorado (RPO IOR) 2019-Up
  • Cruze 2019
  • Equinox (RPO IOR) 2019-Up
  • Malibu (RPO IOR) 2019-Up
  • Silverado (RPO IOR) 2019-Up
  • Sonic 2019-Up
  • Spark (RPO IOR) 2019-Up

GMC

  • Canyon (RPO IOR) 2019-Up
  • Sierra (RPO IOR) 2019-Up
  • Terrain (RPO IOR) 2019-Up

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