shizzbeatz
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Okay, I did a thorough search on this before I posted and didn't find anything that would directly answer my question.
My goal for my '03 Protege5 is to retain the factory 6-CD changer, the factory spare tire sub, but change the other speakers and use an amplifier to power them.
I have already changed out the components to a set of JBL GTO 606c, but am not yet using the provided crossover. I have a set of 2-way coaxials waiting to be put into the rear doors.
The amplifier I am using is an Alpine MRP-F200, which is sufficient for the speakers I picked out. The amplifier has an input for speaker-level inputs but I don't happen to have the harness for it, so I went and got myself a 4-channel high-to-low adapter (or line out converter?) to hook up RCA cables to the amplifier.
What I want to do is just use the speaker lines from the factory headunit to feed signal to the amplifier and from the amplifier back to the same lines to make life easy. I'm aware that it is best to run new wire like 16 AWG of thickness from the amplifier to the speakers. I have found that it is hard to get wire through the doors and would prefer an easier solution.
From my search in this forum, I found that the spare tire sub uses speaker level inputs (perhaps from the rear channels). I don't know how exactly the speaker level inputs are fed from the receiver, or if they pass through the sub and back to the speakers. If that was the case, then I would conclude that it would be best to run the amplifier in the line AFTER the subwoofer. If this isn't the case, then would it be okay to place the amplified signal directly after the receiver's outputs?
So I've attempted to describe my situation to the best of my ability. Enlightenment on this would be grand.
My goal for my '03 Protege5 is to retain the factory 6-CD changer, the factory spare tire sub, but change the other speakers and use an amplifier to power them.
I have already changed out the components to a set of JBL GTO 606c, but am not yet using the provided crossover. I have a set of 2-way coaxials waiting to be put into the rear doors.
The amplifier I am using is an Alpine MRP-F200, which is sufficient for the speakers I picked out. The amplifier has an input for speaker-level inputs but I don't happen to have the harness for it, so I went and got myself a 4-channel high-to-low adapter (or line out converter?) to hook up RCA cables to the amplifier.
What I want to do is just use the speaker lines from the factory headunit to feed signal to the amplifier and from the amplifier back to the same lines to make life easy. I'm aware that it is best to run new wire like 16 AWG of thickness from the amplifier to the speakers. I have found that it is hard to get wire through the doors and would prefer an easier solution.
From my search in this forum, I found that the spare tire sub uses speaker level inputs (perhaps from the rear channels). I don't know how exactly the speaker level inputs are fed from the receiver, or if they pass through the sub and back to the speakers. If that was the case, then I would conclude that it would be best to run the amplifier in the line AFTER the subwoofer. If this isn't the case, then would it be okay to place the amplified signal directly after the receiver's outputs?
So I've attempted to describe my situation to the best of my ability. Enlightenment on this would be grand.