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Old September-23rd-2005, 11:45 AM
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Speaker install

I have a quick question for all you audio experts. I got a 10" sub from my buddy the other day and I was wondering if it's possible to install it in a P5 without having to replace my deck. It's one of those little bazooka lookin subs that has an amp built into it, and for my needs that's pretty much all I need. I didn't wanna spend too much money and I just want a little thump to bob my head to, so a 10" w/ build amp seemed kinda perfect to me. I would like to keep the stock 6CD changer, so is this gonna be possible?
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Old September-24th-2005, 12:15 PM
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Well I'm no expert but is your deck factory? If it is then you won't get much out of the 10". I experienced that with my speakers when I installed them. I replaced the stock speakers, front doors and rear and I had the stock HU. It was soundin' alot better than before but when I got the deck installed...it was music to my ears, so to speak.
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Old September-24th-2005, 03:09 PM
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Yea I know what you mean, but I'm not too concerned about it. All I want is a little kick in the background, not something that'll make my car rattle. My only concern is whether I can install it at all ..
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I don't see why this would not be possible. You should be able to install it.
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It has a built in amp. Go for it! You will use the speaker inputs from the rears to get a signal to it.
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Is there a good how-to someplace that I can take a look at to get familiar with how to hook up my amp to the head unit? Also, aren't I gonna have to go through the firewall to get to my battery as well? I might end up payin one of my buddies at Best Buy to do it for me, but I'd like to try it myself too.
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Yep, there are how-tos on getting the power cable through the firewall.

The amp should have speaker level inputs. You splice into the rears.

Not beyond the average do-it-yerselfer...
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the have line out converters to hook up to a stock head unit...all circuit cities have these!

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start a new thread for the wheels Ill help you out.

Im pretty sure the bazookas will take strait line level inputs. Just take a random length of wire and run it off the rear speakers.
The power is a bit tricky just be sure to buy a kit from walmart( its the cheapest) Then run the cable under the door sills. No problems.

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Thanks for the help guys. I'll take a look around for a couple how-tos and I'm sure I'll be back if I get more questions. Otherwise, I'll let ya know how everything works out!
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