Amped Speaker Question
#1
Amped Speaker Question
Hi, I havent posted here in a while and since i have installed 6000k hids and blacked out the emblems but thats beside the point. I have Alpine SPR-69-C's on the rear deck and have Alpine SPR-50C 5-1/4" Type-R 2-Way Component speakers on the way for the front. The thing is that im running the stock headunit and i am underwealmed by the performance with the new speakers. I was of amping all the speakers but not adding a sub but was wondering if i could keep the stock headunit. Is there any way around getting a new headunit or would i have to to amp all the speakers. Also any suggestions for an amp? thing
#2
you dont have to replace the headunit. I am confused as to why you wouldnt amp all the speakers but no you dont have to.
this would be my suggestion on an amp.
MB Quart FX4.100 (fx4100) 800W RMS, 4-Channel Formula Amplifier
this would be my suggestion on an amp.
MB Quart FX4.100 (fx4100) 800W RMS, 4-Channel Formula Amplifier
#4
you need a LOC (line outoput converter)
It takes the speaker level output from your headunit and converts it to low levels RCA's that you can plug into your amp.
one like this
NEW RCA Car Line Converter Output Adapter HI LOW LEVEL | eBay
It takes the speaker level output from your headunit and converts it to low levels RCA's that you can plug into your amp.
one like this
NEW RCA Car Line Converter Output Adapter HI LOW LEVEL | eBay
#5
Yes, amping the speakers is required if you want them to sound good. I prefer an amp with high level inputs and auto turn-on running from the stock head unit, compared to just running a new HU. But the amp install is much more involved.
#7
You intercept the factory speaker wiring and give the signal to the amp (all 4 channels), then wire from the amp to the speakers. There is a way to do this while using most of the factory wire, I can post a diagram later.