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Old 12-26-2006, 08:04 AM   #16
Keymaster
 
Drives: Yaris '06 1300cc
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Well because i'm interesting of buing an amp and a sub, but i don't wont to replace the head unit i'll propably do it like you my friend.But because i'm a litlle newbie in the car sound systems i have some questions..... Fisrt i have to buy a Line output converter in which i plug in the cords from the 2 front speakers and then from the RCA outputs i'm going to the amp???Or i must pluig in all the speakers (yaris hatchback 5-door) And something about the impedance of the speakers-amp-sub must be 2ohms or 4ohms? Something else now....In the amp there is an input called REM what i'm going to put there? (sorry for the stupid questions.....but as you see...Newbie...!!) in the 2 channel amp it's possible to tap into it 4 speakers and a sub?.....That's all for now.....
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