No. Not only is it illegal to amplify a CB radio beyond the FCC permitted four watts, but stereo amplifiers and linear amplifiers work in very different ways.
There are many downsides of using an amplifier for one's car audio system. Some downsides for using an amplifier for one's car audio system includes bothering those around them due to the noise and harming one's ears.
you need a rca adapter interface you can get one at car audio place or check eBay
if the car is not equiped with a factory amp then it is on the radio head unit itself. if it did most nissan's have it behind one of the rear panels in the trunk.
What is your question? Its a car audio amplifier, yes.
It is made to work with any car radio.
Some cars yes, some no. Reask question about a specific car or radio.
Yes. Car receivers generally have excellent FM sections and it is not uncommon for enthusiasts to use them as a primary or secondary tuner, connected to an external antenna in the home. A2. generally the distinction is that a receiver, does just that and does not have an audio amplifier. The final amplifier is supplied separately, allowing more choice of power output. A car radio, is a complete device, from receiving the signal to putting it out to a loudspeaker.
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Assuming that you are asking about installing an after-market audio amplifier to boost the sound coming from the factory radio in your Forester, this is still too broad in scope to give a meaningful answer here. Contact www.crutchfield.com. These people are experts in car audio. --Ken
The Kicker ZX400.1 Car Audio Amplifier is the coolest looking because of the art on the front of it and its cool design.
The axillary audio in put on a car radio is usually in the front of the radio face. It could be on a pigtail, on the back of the radio on occasion. If it is not in these two places, then the radio does not have an input.
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