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Parrot 3200/3400, aftermarket amp

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Topic: Parrot 3200/3400, aftermarket amp

Posted By: elicoleman
Subject: Parrot 3200/3400, aftermarket amp
Date Posted: December 05, 2006 at 7:31 PM

Has anyone tried to install a Parrot 3200/3400 into an aftermarket amplifier using the low level wires? I was wondering if I could use these wires in a amp with low level inputs. If not, has anyone had any luck installing one of these into a aftermarket system?

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2003 GMC Yukon, Kenwood 815DVD w/ Nav. Memphis speakers. Kenwood 1200W Amp, Alpine 400W amp. Rear view camera, headrest monitors. Parrot CK3100



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Posted By: elicoleman
Date Posted: December 07, 2006 at 5:42 PM
bump

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2003 GMC Yukon, Kenwood 815DVD w/ Nav. Memphis speakers. Kenwood 1200W Amp, Alpine 400W amp. Rear view camera, headrest monitors. Parrot CK3100




Posted By: integratyper934
Date Posted: December 16, 2006 at 1:17 AM
theres no difference really between stock system and factory integration all your doing is interupting the output to the speakers. the parrot piece has internal relays that can handle the power. i think the blue tooth modules for the regluar units is somewhat better. like for the avicz1. also depending on if you ran your own wires to each door or used the factory harness it might makes things suck.





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