Can you hook up amps to OE headunits?
Can you hook up amps to OE headunits?
I would like to hook up a 4 channel amp, to power my two rear doors and two front doors. Also, I would like to hook up a 2 channel to power a 10" sub in the rear panel. Can you hook up amps to the factory headunit?
I was also kicking around the idea of one of these.
With one of the kick panel deals, then two speakers in the front doors, the two speakers in the rear doors and maybe a tweeter aimed up high in the back, it should be plenty of sound for those long river trips. It would also look pretty close to stock, I would mount the amps under the front seats, or somewhere out of the way.
I was also kicking around the idea of one of these.
With one of the kick panel deals, then two speakers in the front doors, the two speakers in the rear doors and maybe a tweeter aimed up high in the back, it should be plenty of sound for those long river trips. It would also look pretty close to stock, I would mount the amps under the front seats, or somewhere out of the way.
Last edited by dmontzsta; Nov 21, 2005 at 02:49 AM.
You can hook amps up to the OEM head unit. All you need is a line out convertor or amps that accept speaker level inputs. I took the Kenwood DDX7015 out of my install and put the factory back in. I used a PAC two channel line out convertor and I can still run my Arc 5 channel amp.
I have the Q logic kicks in my 2005 SuperCrew. I love them.
I have the Q logic kicks in my 2005 SuperCrew. I love them.


