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RE: installing subs and & amp to stock system of a 2003 mustang... how??
if i were you i would get an aftermarket headunit it makes it much easier plus it makes your speakers sound much better plus it allwos you to control your amp from the head unit its very nice plus it looks better than the stock unit
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RE: installing subs and & amp to stock system of a 2003 mustang... how??
Congrats and welcome aboard!
If you want to just throw in some low end (subwoofers) You'll need the following
Box
Subwoofers
Amplifier
LOC ( Line Output Converter )
Wiring kit (at least 4 AWG)
A new H/U changes things juuuuust a little bit but will make it easier for upgrading the rest of your system later. Like was previously stated, BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING, let us know your goals and budget, and we'll get you going in the right direction.
RE: installing subs and & amp to stock system of a 2003 mustang... how??
Hey guys, just got back from Colorado... but yeah, back on topic:
I have 2 Memphis 12inch subwoofers... 800 watts a piece, together 1600 watts peak.
I had a custom ported box made for my car that follows the air space specs of the subs.. i bought a competition amp kit with the 4 gauge power and ground wires... it came with the RCAs and all that good stuff to get it connected... i also bought a PAC line output converter, and now I just need my amp.. any recommendations?
Obviously you shouldn't be giving stereo advice. Nothing you have said is correct.
THIS IS THE FIRST POST OF YOURS I AGREE WITH BUT I THINK BOTH OF YOU NEED TO READ MORE AND TYPE LESS........
caps are useless, stay away from then unless you are using them as cross overs. The power ratings are not nearly important when choosing an amp as the number of voice coils and the impedence of each of them(in ohms).
I'm looking to do the same thing with my car, probably just 1 10 inch sub, maybe 2 and keep my stock head unit so pics will be greatly appreciated of how you do this.
I'm looking to do the same thing with my car, probably just 1 10 inch sub, maybe 2 and keep my stock head unit so pics will be greatly appreciated of how you do this.
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