Some cars yes, some no. Reask question about a specific car or radio.
The amplifier is in the trunk behind the panel that is behind the spare tire.
yes, it is located in the trunk of the car, attached to the top of the compartment.
No. You buy a waring harness and connect it to the car wiring and the amp to the speakers there behind the radio.
Normal car radio is no different than aftermarket. Determine the output wires on the radio, take them into the amp and the output from the amp back to the wires going to the speakers. Normal car speakers are not going to take the output of the amp if you raise it much.
yes you can
If you are talking about the radio, the amplifier is built in.
It is made to work with any car radio.
No, the radio has its own built-in amplifier. If you're not getting sound from ANY speakers, your radio is probably broken and needs to be replaced.
Every radio has an amplifier. It may be built into the radio or it may be external. You will have to look and see. Most likely it is in the trunk if it is external but not always.
The 2002 Nissan Pathfinder radio amplifier is contained in the radio. The amplifier cannot be separated from the standard radio.
The amplifier is in the trunk behind the panel that is behind the spare tire.
yes, it is located in the trunk of the car, attached to the top of the compartment.
A car stereo amplifier works by using conductors and transistors to take the radio waves and amplify their intensity through a computer like system to boost the sound coming out of it.
No. You buy a waring harness and connect it to the car wiring and the amp to the speakers there behind the radio.
The amplifier for the sound system is in the trunk on the right hand side of the car attached the the vertical panel on the trunk side of the rear seat. On most sound system options, this amplifier has a pre-amp required for the factory radio. If you are installing an aftermarket radio, you will need a bypass plug to eliminate the on board amplifier yet utilize the existing wiring and speakers.
In the radio, there is no other amplifier.
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.