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Old 10-08-2001, 05:37 PM
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electrical radio question

ok i have an after market radio in my dash:

1)kenwood KDC-D300 (cd/graphic eq)
2)kenwood KRC-407 (reciever/tape deck)
3)kenwood KAC-X201T (amp)
4)mtx thunder 6000 (12" sub)
5)jl revolutions (all in the inside)

ok here is the problem, i have gotten all kinks in the sytem out, but i can't seem to get the factory antennae to power up. it worked before. I need to know what i need to do to connect this head unit to the factory harness only to get the antennae to come up, not power the radio or anything i have that accomplished. What are the wirees on the harness that i need to connect to? what color are they.

Also does anyone know where i can find an 200-300 watt amp for sale cheap. i need to have one for my inside speakers, i think my 550w power akoustic amp died.so i will have to use my kenwood for my sub for now.
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Old 10-08-2001, 08:23 PM
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For the antenna, check your local radio shop (i.e. Paradyme, Audioexpress, even Bestbuy or Circuit City) for a harness that goes from the radio to the factory one. Or you could find out which wire leads to the power antenna and hard-wire it to the wire from the deck. As for the amp. Lightning Audio has some really cheap amps that have high wattages. They are not cheaply made either. I think they are a subsidiary of Rockford Fosgate. The only bad thing about them is you have to buy a cooling fan seperatly, which runs about $30.
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