Amplifier installation
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I am trying to install my amplifier to my factory cassette player, non-bose. I have all the wires from front to back. I was trying to take the radio out but my ashtray won't come out. I removed two screws ont the left and one on the right and it still won't come out. Are there more screws?? Help. Thanks.
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look down these post and there is a diagram that may help you......
look down these post and there is a diagram that may help you......
You can also tap into your back speakers. Because you probably don't have RCAs on your head unit. It is much easier if you do it this way. Just get the Right and Left channel from the two speakers.
well if you need to get the ashtray out, you need to pull pretty hard on the right side. There is two clips holding it in besides the screw on the left. Once thats out pop off the clock centerpiece and remove the top 2 screws and presto, your done! E-mail me if you need more help.
AMps on factory speakers.!!!!!!
if you do have amps on the factory speakers watch out.
....the input loads will vary greatly from regular speakers...it can burn the imputs in your amp and you may not like it..b/c the ohm loads and other things you need to watch..so be careful....I would contact a installer at any good shop and ask first about it....If you don't have amps on the speakers don't worry about it just have fun..:arty:...the amps look like magnet covers and usually have a four wire connector on the side of them......
....the input loads will vary greatly from regular speakers...it can burn the imputs in your amp and you may not like it..b/c the ohm loads and other things you need to watch..so be careful....I would contact a installer at any good shop and ask first about it....If you don't have amps on the speakers don't worry about it just have fun..:arty:...the amps look like magnet covers and usually have a four wire connector on the side of them......
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