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4cfed 06-06-2007 07:19 PM

92 bonni ssei factory sounds
 
i stil have all the factory premium sound with the gain slider in my car, but im running a sony cd player, i know the gain slider just kinda works as a loudness, is there a way i can splic my JL audio 12w0 into the factory amp, for alittle extra thump? the stock sounds good but anything ove rhalf volume the bass is useless and distorted, even with everything turned down on the deck, otherwise im gonna trade my sub for a true bazzoka tube

J Wikoff 06-07-2007 10:13 AM

Yes. There are two sets of leads to the rear 6x9's. One for the midrange, one for the woofer that the Gain slider boosts. Marked the same, though. Cut one, figure out which part of the speaker you lost, then run the woofer set to your amp for subwoofers. That's what I did.

4cfed 06-07-2007 06:22 PM

ok thanks, i tryed hooking up a bazooka tube in it today, but it was junk, it turned on but no sound (used) so i got to figure something out,
i really dont want to wire it up and run amps and subs, i just need a little extra thump

phoenix_flame220 06-13-2007 02:42 AM

I thought that you couldnt use the gain amp when you have an aftermarket deck installed because the wiring doesnt match up.

JWikoff -- do you have an aftermarket or original deck? And how well does it work with a sub connected?

BillBoost37 06-13-2007 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by phoenix_flame220
I thought that you couldnt use the gain amp when you have an aftermarket deck installed because the wiring doesnt match up.

JWikoff -- do you have an aftermarket or original deck? And how well does it work with a sub connected?

You can use the factory amp with an aftermarket head unit if you use the stock wiring and power the amp wire.

Here is a link to how I did it.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...64&highlight=A

phoenix_flame220 06-13-2007 10:13 AM

I stand corrected :) Thats good I might try that. How does it sound with subs connected? Does the amp have any backbone?

BillBoost37 06-13-2007 10:43 AM

I wouldn't know about the subs. I run an upgraded HU with stock speakers/amp.

The stock amp is nothing you would consider hearty. Think of it like a loudness button. Then once you enter 97+.. you must power the amp to have sound, and there is no gain slider.

J Wikoff 06-13-2007 10:55 PM

I've got a stock deck. The stock amped signal runs to another amp in my case. I'm pretty please with the results.


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