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Hello i have a 1997 ford f-150 extended cab with the so called premium sound system. I currently have replaced the stock speakers with Pioneer two ways that are 30 watt rms( i still have stock HU). I want to increase the clarity of my sound at LOUD volumes, incorporate my ipod better ( i currently have...
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So I'm planning a new speaker install for my 2000 Mustang GT Vert and not quite sure the best locations for the two amps I plan to use. I have a 50WRMS x 2 MTX & 200WMSx1 MTX sub amp. The smaller amp will power the front component speakers while the sub amp will power a set of 10" RF subs in a dual...
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Hi everyone, I am new to the car audio scene and i was wondering if any of you knew anything about shallow subwoofers. I have a 1999 Ford F-150 extended cab and i was wondering if a 10 inch Kicker CVT under the back seat would be a good choice....i would use an Alpine MRP-M450 amplifier to power it and...
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I have a 2000 f150 extended cab truck. i am hoping to add a sub or subs under the back seat. I am looking for a system that can be heard across the parking lot but can be turned down when needed. I have heard or seat lifts to fit larger subs and was hoping to use one with my setup. Im new to this type...
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Hello I have a 98 Mustang. I was pulling this ridiculous 2 peace (am fm tape unit and then a separate cd unit) head unit out yesterday to replace with a Clarion DXZ955MC, When I took note that the wire harness didn't look like a normal ford wire harness. I followed the wires to realize that they lead...
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Hey everybody. I have got a 96 ford taurus and I have put a 1800 max watt Kenwood amp in to power my 2 15" Volfenahg subs. But something is wrong because I'm blowing the two 30 amp fuses in my amp on a regular bases. can any body help.
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I know that we do not have a CD player that will work in conjunction with the stock radio and cassette player. You may be able to find one that will work, but we do not carry one. You do have the option of replacing the stock receiver and using the amp integration adapter as mentioned above. Or you can...