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
It has inputs and outputs because an amplifier is a power source and has an audio signal going in to it from the head unit using audio cables(input) and then the signal goes out through the speaker wires(output).
Yes but you will have to combine four of your speakers into 2 channels. 2 fronts and 4 rears, or 4 fronts and 2 rears. There's always the option of a 6 channel amp, but be cautious because your head unit may not have 6 preouts, so you will be doing the same as what i previously stated.
The speaker.
Your amp should have connections labelled as "high level" or "speaker level" inputs, or something to that effect. If it does, then you simply run the speaker wires to these connections, then run the outputs to the speakers. (obviously you still need to wire the power, ground and remote turn-on to actually power up the amp)
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The speaker of the house.
Yes you can. You need to buy an inline convertor that takes the speaker output from the back of the head unit and turns them into RCA outputs. Then you need to find any wire that powers up when the car is on and off when the car is off. Splice into that wire from the Remote turn on wire. The rest is a simple.
clean the head by using cotton.
The model Panasonic Headphones rp-htx7 Green Retro
The speaker of the house, which is elected by the majority of the house. The current speaker of the house is the former demorate
Study ohms law to get your head around it.