How do you hook up an aftermarket speaker to a factory radio?

How do you hook up an aftermarket speaker to a factory radio?

The best way to connect it to a factory system is to tap into the stereo’s speaker outputs for the amp’s input signal. Then send the amp’s outputs back to the stereo’s harness, and on to the speakers through the factory wiring.

Can I hook up a subwoofer to my stock car stereo?

For us humans, that just means you’ll get phenomenal sound ALL while keeping your factory stereo and controls. So now you know – it’s definitely possible to install a subwoofer and amplifier to your factory system, and still have it sounding good.

How can I make my factory car stereo louder?

How To Make a Stock Factory Car Stereo Louder & Sound Better

  1. Play around with the audio settings. Some stock car radios that we have seen allow you to adjust the treble and bass using an equalizer.
  2. Replace the stock speakers with aftermarket parts.
  3. Apply sound deadening material.
  4. Get an amplifier.

How do you install an aftermarket car stereo?

Installing the Aftermarket Stereo Connect the new aftermarket wiring harness adapter. Connect the new radio’s plug to the wiring harness adapter. Connect the aftermarket stereo. Slide the new stereo into the dash. Test the aftermarket stereo. Troubleshoot the stereo installation.

Can you replace a factory radio in a car?

In these cars, you can swap out speakers and replace the amp but you’re not going to do much more than that. Nerp with those kind I get it but with the older and plain factory radios you don’t even have to touch the factory wiring in most cases.

How does an aftermarket radio effect resale value?

Put the stock unit back in. It’s always worth more that way. +1 put it back to stock. Most people only want stock. IMHO something like an aftermarket head unit would make me write off a car if I were looking to buy. +1 put it back to stock. Most people only want stock.

Can a double DIN stereo be replaced in an aftermarket car?

OEM Replacement: Some cars inconveniently do not allow a single or double DIN system to replace the OEM system and need an aftermarket stereo that is designed in a size to accommodate your car’s dash like the OEM stereo. These stereos are called OEM replacements. Sound systems that have Bluetooth are made for hands-free use.

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