ok I have a 97' Grand Prix GT, it has a factory CD player in it with the Volume and seek buttons on the steering wheel I would liek too keep the factory system but install 2-12" in the trunk...
I also want too keep the use of the rear Speakers.. What do I do In this situation!. quickesttop@hotmail.com Mike |
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I have a line output converter in my new dodge,becuase it is a lease vehicle i didnt want to put a deck in it, it works great if u get it installed professionally, dont try it urself if u are not a stereo guru, i have heard horror stories of do it urself installs
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I don't know what kind of horror stories you have heard but puting a high level adapter in a car is the easiest thing you will ever do. Buy a good stinger high level adapter or one that has gain controls, you should al;ways use your rear speakers to conect to. If you can't find them behind the dash just go directly to the rear speaker's and always ground your adapter. If you look at the high level and it looks to easy...... well it is
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Many HU manaufacturers have steering wheel control adapters that will allow you to retain your steering wheel controls with an aftermarket deck.
Alpine for one. |
If you want to assure that you have the best sound that your stock deck can make, look at using the Audio Control LC-6 or the JL Audio "Cleansweep" instead of a normal line level converter.
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peripheral also makes a piece for your steering wheel controls but it retails for around $189
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go to pac-audio.com find trunk-loc
this will give you a good quality signal and a turn on for the amp two birds one stone this should be avail at all good shops |
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