Most amplifiers have "hi level" inputs.(sometimes called "speaker level" inputs) Run the existing speaker wires into those and you should be good. I should mention that this is by no means the best way to get good sound, since you will be amplifying an already amplified signal. I would also recommend that you be very careful with the gain setting on the amp - keep it low. The last thing you want to do is feed your speakers a bunch of distortion and end up cooking the voice coils. It should suffice until you can replace the deck with one that has RCA outs though.
How about a audio cable with two MALE RCA jacks on each end. If both units are not stereo, use a "Y" cord to convert stereo to mono.
Hook your speakers up to the amp.
Put the E.Q. between the pre amp and the main amp.
well you hook it up
just hook it up to a wire with power when the key is turned on the same wire that turns on your stereo just change the fuse to your stereo from a 10 amp to a 15 amp
the difference between a mono block and stereo amp is this: a stereo amp sees half of ohms you give it ( that is if you are trying to bridge it), the mono block see whatever ohm load you give it.
No, you can't. It does not have such cable at all.
I have a 10" sub and an amp in my 2004 Chevy silverado. My dad got it for me but he also had to by a different stereo. I don't know if just the chevy stereo wouldn't work with it or if it's all stock stereos.
HA its funny u should ask...there isn't one...i own a 2005 Camry and the amp is built into the head of the stereo aka the Radio itself
if you have aftermarket stereo it is very easy pull the stereo out of the dash and take your rca wires and plug them in to the back of the stereo and then take your blue wire which is remote wire and conect it to the remote wire on the back of the stereo, from there you rum the wires to your amp. ground the amp and hook up the sub to the amp and you are good to go. hope this helps.
yes, you have to go to your local stereo dealer and get a line converter. that will convert the regular speaker wires to rca which is the preferred way to hook up an amp
I would go with the JVC KS AX4504 Amplifier