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Factory stereo with external amp

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Forum Name: Car Audio
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Printed Date: May 19, 2024 at 6:42 PM


Topic: Factory stereo with external amp

Posted By: 12voltfan
Subject: Factory stereo with external amp
Date Posted: July 08, 2005 at 10:01 AM

The factory stereo on my 96 Explorer was only a cassete player so I want to replace it with another factory stereo from a 98 Explorer that has both a cassete and CD player they both have the wire for an external speaker amp but the CD player one works without it connected, and there's no difference in sound level when I connect that wire, do I need it? Also volume from left side is lower than that of the right side is this normal or am I doing something wrong I have checked the speaker connections many times already.



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Posted By: sedate
Date Posted: July 08, 2005 at 10:07 AM

Connection for an external amp is only one wire?  I'm not so familar with factory amps but the only one I've ever removed had an awful lot more than that...  are you sure it is a signal for an external amp?  Not some sort of relay or remote turn on lead?

If the CD/Cassette player works, eh.. leave it be.

I've found if two speakers are a different age or if one speaker is replaced, one might be considerably louder than the other... I mean.. try your balancer.



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Posted By: 12voltfan
Date Posted: July 08, 2005 at 10:33 AM
The wire connection guide shows only one cable for grounding the external amp and it is in the same harness as the batt V, constant V and ground for CD player.
I did try the balance and fade on the CD player trying each speaker individually that is how I noticed the difference, they're all the same age.





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