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| 5hiftn6ears |
I'm looking to upgrade my car stereo....and was wondering if anyone has heard about using a wiring harness that plugs into your stock head unit, and has RCA pre-outs. The reason is that I don't want to butcher my dash by having an out of place looking deck in order to run amps.
Poor sound quality? |
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| DigiNut |
| I've always known the term "wiring harness" to refer to the mounting bracket plus an adapter (usually colour-coded) for the modular stereo plug that new cars usually use. I used a wiring harness when I upgraded my stereo but I don't remember any RCA pre-outs on it. The visual I'm getting is something that literally goes on top of an existing deck, which doesn't make sense to me - do you maybe have a URL or more detailed info? I'm sure I'm just misunderstanding... |
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| 5hiftn6ears |
| it's actually a harness that goes inline between your factory deck and your factory harness that has preouts on it. this allows you to have amplifiers but still keep your factory deck. |
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| newr |
I've got one in my truck... not too bad... really its just a lazy-mans tool... so you dont have to sit and test each wire... it isolates each component into a standardized color wire...
Say goodbye to the Digital Multimeter and AA battery... say hello to stereo harness adaptors
They are also more commonly used for deck changes... |
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