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Another Kenwood/Maestro install thread..
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<blockquote data-quote="12V Guy" data-source="post: 13654599" data-attributes="member: 156197"><p>Maybe I should have been more clear. Even if you have factory amp for front speakers (which the service manual schematics say you don't) the turn on for that amp would be in the large 24 pin harness and the signal is fed into it from the speaker outputs of the Kenwood. </p><p> </p><p> So, unplugging the small 8 pin connector that goes to the car should only disable the subwoofer amp. Try it and see. </p><p> </p><p> RioRed4V, you can Y off and use both, and then adjust your aftermarket amp gain to be as loud as you want it when the factory subs start to break up. </p><p></p><p>In any case, one of these solutions will solve your problem. Your current solution is fine too, just a bit weird to feed rear channel audio into the front subs. I'd plug into the front RCA, but even then you are feeding one channel from a stereo signal to both sides of your car which is not a good thing. </p><p> </p><p> Cheers, </p><p> </p><p> 12V Guy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="12V Guy, post: 13654599, member: 156197"] Maybe I should have been more clear. Even if you have factory amp for front speakers (which the service manual schematics say you don't) the turn on for that amp would be in the large 24 pin harness and the signal is fed into it from the speaker outputs of the Kenwood. So, unplugging the small 8 pin connector that goes to the car should only disable the subwoofer amp. Try it and see. RioRed4V, you can Y off and use both, and then adjust your aftermarket amp gain to be as loud as you want it when the factory subs start to break up. In any case, one of these solutions will solve your problem. Your current solution is fine too, just a bit weird to feed rear channel audio into the front subs. I'd plug into the front RCA, but even then you are feeding one channel from a stereo signal to both sides of your car which is not a good thing. Cheers, 12V Guy [/QUOTE]
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