You don't hook it into the stock CD player, you re-run the speakers wires from the radio to one central location, hook up the amp, rerun the speaker wires from the amp to the speakers. BUT, most stock speakers are cheaply made with cardboard, so I would recommend upgrading your speakers as well or chances are you will separate the cone if it's amped past stock.
You have to get a "aloc"adjustable line out converter to run rca cables to your amp then run the speaker wires to your sub the aloc taps into your existing speaker wire and reduces the db.rca's are a low db input you need .5 to 5 db to hit rca input at the amp which is what the aloc does.
you can get you an rca jack and run it i doubt that cd player has rca inputs besides that it should be a breeze
If u mean amp as in amplifier then it wont be possible to add one with the stock CD or tape player. if u want to add a sub then just get the wires from ur rear spealers and hook up some subs to then instead of the stock speakers.
Yes you can, The battery is in the back of the trunk, you hook your amp up to the battery and then the amp to the sub, you need to buy a converter for the back speaker, you can buy one from any car audio shop, you then splice the wires in the back and hook up your converter, then hook the converter to the amp, But get it professionally installed because my buddy tried to do it with his magnum and it started to blow fuses, It shocked him today, he is going to get it professionally done today
yes, got to get a adjustable line out converter and tap into your speakers
where your tape player is in the middler of your dash replace that with your CD player and un hook the wires from your stock radio. I did the same think in my truck and it works fine.
Ok so u do have a cd player yes ur cd player needs to hook up an amplifier to play ur sub woofers the cd it self doesn't have enough power to play the subs
Yes, it goes in series in the audio path. The output of the CD player connects to the input of the Equalizer and the output connects to the input of the Receiver or Power amp.
yes you can you will have to use an line out converter or l.o.c. it converts high level signal into low level signal so you can have rca inputs for the amp
you cant hook a woofer to player! you could connect woofer to mixer or amp A cdj is only a CD player in the same way a car player needs a source of power to push the sound to your speakers so does the CD as said you need a amp if your sub woofer is preamped then technically you should be able to connect it directly to it but you will need to be careful of the sound output and realise that you will not be able to control the levels as well compared to if you were using a mixer or amp.
You don't. You install directly to the CD player unless they're more than 300 watts. If they're over 300 watts you need a power with in line fuse to vocal amp, direct ground, RCA's from CD to amp, a remote wire from CD to amp, speaker wire from amp to speakers. make sure to disconnect battery and check fuses prior to installation.
I need some help I gotta 2009 lancer and I wana pound hard need to know how too hook up subs and an amp up to my factory cd player its a indash six disk changer please let me know thanks
Some amps such as the Fender G-Dec have a CD input on them that allows you to play your CD player through the amp. On other amps, you need an adapter to go from the CD player output to the amp's input. It will work.