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yes, easily...you will need a new head unit though. if you want a sub you will need a head unit with RCA outputs to connect the ammplifier. i run a panasonic head unit, 1200w amp, 2 12" subs, 4 mids and 2 tweeters in my 89' familia
You have to change the head unit to the ones which has an aux input or iPod connector because the OEM head unit only has a single CD/cassette player & radio.
Main objective is to remove sub-woofer
Because of the blue power remote wire leading from your head unit to your subwoofer amplifier acts like a light switch. When you turn your head unit(stereo) on it turns on your amp powering the subwoofer but if you use blue tooth the unit is designed for talking not for bass so it will not send sound signal to the subs.
any radio can have a sub you just need a amp to power it.
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Subs generally run off a separate dedicated amplifier, and are connected to the head unit by a non powered output cable. There aren't many head units that can drive a sub.
get a flat head screwdriver put it in the hole turn 2 the left thn turn 2 the right
Nope! I'm trying to find a way to install one for cheap without having to alter the look of the head unit itself.
there is an adapter if you have the head unit that has control for the 6 disc CD changer. on the neg or plus you wont be able to used your CD chnger as it changes your input to dual RCA that plugs into iPod,,,.,.,NOTORIO1 eBay it 69$
Pulse in a food is the fibre present in food. Imagine your head without a brain. Now connect that example with food, Imagine a food item without pulse. This answer is written by Parvati Vinod of 5C from The Indian High School.