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  • amp, speakers, whole setup.

    i am not too experienced with car audio other than just swapping head units. my question is: 1) if i am going to hook my sub up to my PYLE pla600 (600 watt, 2 channel) amp, do i need to wire up my aftermarket door speakers in my vehicle, just run aftermarket speakerwire from them, or just leave them...
    Posted to Amps by vito45 on Thu, Oct 23 2008
  • amp integration harness: connect aftermarket CD deck to Nissan factory "premium sound" package

    Hi All, I couldn't find any posts addressing this issue, but please forgive me if I am re-posting what someone else has already posted. If you own a Nissan with a "premium sound" or "audio fanatic" package*, replacing your factory CD deck (while retaining all functionality in factory speakers, subwoofer...
    Posted to General Car A/V Discussion by kagerousan on Thu, Jul 10 2008
  • HELP! Speakers Keep Shutting Off!!!!

    Hey guys it's me again. OK, here's the story. I just installed a decent system in my 2005 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL w/ Bose. You guys helped me alot in deciding how to configure the setup. But now I have a problem. I originally had an Alpine PDX 2.150 amp powering 2 Alpine Type R SPR-17C's 6 1/2" speakers...
    Posted to Amps by thomas1097 on Sat, Jun 7 2008
  • 2007 silverado new body style amp install

    if i want to install and aftermarket amp and reuse my stock speaker wiring with a set of aftermarket speakers where do i need to tie in my aftermarket amp inputs with the factory system? I was told that I cant take the speaker outputs directly from the back of the radio because the factory amp is not...
    Posted to Amps by James F on Wed, May 14 2008
  • My Top 10 Car Audio Myths

    1) I don't need a subwoofer because I never listen to loud music, just classical and jazz. Subwoofers go great with heavy metal, rap, and other types of high-impact music, but they're not just for people who like to turn it up. In fact, a well-tuned subwoofer adds depth and richness to any type of music...
    Posted to Use & Enjoy Your A/V Gear by Charlie on Mon, Apr 28 2008
    Filed under: bass, subwoofer, head unit, car stereo, car audio, amplifier, car sound, car speakers, Bluetooth, satellite radio, antenna, installation, component speakers, RMS power, speakers, factory radio, speaker, receiver, iPod adapter, factory stereo, kick panel, factory system expanders, factory sound processors, 8" subwoofer, tweeters, 6-1/2" subwoofer, convertible, enclosures, factory system, shallow-mount, 4-way aspeakers
  • 2004 Dodge Grand Caravan Head Unit Replacement & Tweeter Installation

    I own a 2004 Dodge Grand Caravan with the base stock AM/FM/CD (single) system without steering wheel mounted controls. I have two 6X9's in the bottom of the front doors and two in the back. I have recently purchased a new Sony head unit and two Pioneer 5-1/4" speekers to add in the areas available on...
    Posted to Receivers by sbigras on Thu, Mar 13 2008
  • 'Sup :D

    Hey, I'm kindof new to the forum. I just started here about a week ago, and already I've gained a ton of useful tibits en route to building my dream system. I've also been able to give out a couple pointers because of my knowledge of sound systems due to my recent and very extensive hands-on shopping...
    Posted to News by MrBill on Sun, Oct 21 2007
  • How best to get the signal from factory HU to two amps / all speakers?

    I have a 2006, Dodge Ram 1500 quad cab w/ Factory Sirius Satellite radio head unit and 4 speakers in the doors (front 6x9's / rear up to 5 1/2") HU - Factory Unit w/ Sirius Satellite w/ front aux input (NO sub or preamp outputs). AMP #1 - Orion Cobalt 2100 2 x 100W @ 4 ohms 2 x 200W @ 2 ohms 1 x 400W...
    Posted to General Car A/V Discussion by Swamper on Thu, Oct 18 2007
  • My perfect in-dash receiver

    Over the years I've had a lot of different car stereos. But each time I'm ready to get a new one, it's harder to choose. There are plenty of good models out there, and they all do a good job on the basics. Where it gets hard is finding a model that has the right combination of "extras" — things like...
    Posted to Use & Enjoy Your A/V Gear by KenSpike on Fri, Aug 17 2007
    Filed under: iPod, head unit, parametric EQ, car stereo, KenSpike, car audio, amplifier, Bluetooth, safety, satellite radio, CD player, preamp outputs, USB input, In-dash receiver
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