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I may be going a bit more extravagant than I originally planned. I will update this in my build thread.
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The box I am having built is not something that is really a mass produce item. You will see what I mean when it is done. And if they did produce more, it would not be a huge savings since they are basically hand made to order and labor intensive.
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So where do you run the RCAs? This is my only question
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The sound processor works as OEM integration. That's where the RCAs connect to. There are cheaper OEM integration methods though.
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I wonder if there is a way to plug into the amp in the trunk to run another amp off of that and power some subs or 6x9's in the rear shelf for non bose cars.
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This would be good to know!
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Usually the factory amps will be powered and grounded by 16 gauge wire, and just in general the units don't require the same amount of power as an aftermarket amplifier. Tapping into the factory amp power wire and trying to draw power for the new amp could/would most likely put the factory amp into protection mode. For this reason we always ran dedicated power and ground to any aftermarket amp. Also, not sure what size amp and sub you're looking to add, but I wouldn't use anything smaller than 4 gauge, although 8 might do for smaller setups. Signal wise though, If someone gets their hands on a wiring diagram you could potentially catch the line level output wires that run into the factory amp. It would be interesting to see what the back of the factory head unit looks like. I'm certainly not brave enough to start popping trim of my new dash, but more power to anyone who will for the sake of science! I wonder if you'd find any pre-amp outs available - especially on non bose systems like I also have. Doubt it, but you never know with how far factory audio systems have come in the last few years.
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