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2003 stang radio wiring


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leondrewsmith 
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Posted: March 04, 2005 at 1:28 AM / IP Logged  
has mach 460 or 480 whatever its called
I need to add rca adapter, have it already but dont know how to connect it.
Please help
Also need to know where to connect remote
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Posted: March 09, 2005 at 12:23 PM / IP Logged  
www.partsexpress.com search for mach460 (2001-up)and that harness is what you use if you want to keep the factory amps.
the mach system uses front and rear mono not left and right so left amp is front right amp is rear. to get an almost proper sound stage with an aftermarket headunit use two stereo to mono rca adapters from the shack one for each set of pre outs (use the rear set from the new head unit for the rear speakers and front for the fronts) this way you get front and rear stage correct just not in stereo otherwise its front that is left and rear that is right channel and the headunit takes care of the mid/high in the upper doors and rear deck.
a true remote wire does not exsist on the mach system. you have to find a switched one on the radio harness. i cant remember what i used but there is one that will work.

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