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Some questions about this.

It's an amplifier, but it's accepting an amplified signal already, ie the speaker output from your headunit which will typically be 22W RMS, however the rear speakers are only rated for 8W RMS. I haven't looked at the front ones.

Does it just drive the rear speakers or does it drive the front ones too. If it's just driving the rears then is it perhaps a high pass filter and the rears are just tweeters with the fronts being full range?

If it is actually an amplifier and drives all 4 speakers is there any way to trick it into accepting a line-level input as this will allow me to simplify my Car PC install dramatically as I'll just need to glue my USB soundcard to the amplifier and make up some leads rather than do a full amp+speakers installation.

the box is the rear amp it drives only the rear speakers i removed mine and spliced and soldered the wires together because it stuffed up and i wasnt getting a signal to my rear speakers any more its useless most decks perform better than 80's junk any how

  • 3 weeks later...

ok... so i removed 2 boxes today... (car did have hicas / abs etc..)

are they both amplifiers?????

one is a small one about 8cm x 3cm taken from under parcel shelf on drivers side moreso

the other is about A5 size... taken from just off centre moreso toward passender side from under parcel shelf.

they both for stereo???????????????

ta

  • 3 weeks later...

i have 3 unidentified boxes lol,,,

huge on on the passenger side bigger than computer silver with 2 looks

another in the middle ( the amp i think )

and 1 on drivers side much smaller with just 1 loom to it ?

anyone know what these are yet ?

  • 2 weeks later...

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