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Old Nov 3, 2011 | 04:40 PM
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So i have an 04 mach 1 with a mach sound system.

I got a new headunit and speakers from my gf for my birthday and tried installing them.

My car is currently in the backyard half apart.

Anyone know where i can get a wiring schematic for this sound system? Im trying to get rid of the amps and wire all speakers to the headunit untill i can grab an amp.

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Old Nov 3, 2011 | 04:43 PM
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Sorry for wrong section, im just looking for a quick response so i can get back on the road.
Old Nov 3, 2011 | 05:55 PM
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rear two amps power the 4 larger speakers in the door and rear deck. the amp out the headunit powers the tweeter-like speakers in the corners of the windows and in the rear deck. if you're running a 4 channel amp only, you dont need wiring schematics, you need to run new wire to your new speakers (replace the larger ones only). the other ones, the tweeter-esque ones, can be left in and will function fine. just run your amp thru the pre-amp outs in the back of your aftermarket headunit. sounds simple, but its a bit of a job.

edit: don't run them off the head unit, get the 4 channel amp.

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