Phreddy has an excellent way of doing this but no, it cannot be done without voiding the warranty.
Hi all. Just wondering if its possible to install an independant sub and amp on the head unit? if so is it easy? Is there a way of doing this without voiding waranty?
Phreddy has an excellent way of doing this but no, it cannot be done without voiding the warranty.
You put you left foot in, your put your right foot in , you take your left foot out and you slide it all about!
blooooddyy old thread but there is actually a way..
at the moment my car is running two 500WRMS amps with two Clarion 300w constant output clarion subs off a stock VX eurovox stereo. (as my damn clarion CZ500A head unit died..)
all you need to do is pick any of the four speakers and find the wire for it, splice into (without cutting off) it and add standard speaker wire and run it into the boot. you will then need a high to low output converter (im using one from jaycar - ) and hardwire the speaker wire to this. then simply plug your amp into the other end and your set to go. (pretty freakin easy)
oh and if u only want to splice into one speaker wire you can and just get a spliter to get your dual channels for the amp.
only problem this causes is when you pan your music from left to right/ front to back, it messes with the sub volume (but is also the only way to controll it)
so say for instance you spliced into your left rear speaker and attached the sub and had your music panned to the front right you would have no sub, and if you moved the output to a rear left bias then you would get mostly sub.
make sense?
i dont know if this helps anyone at all as this is 2005 thread but ah... yeh..
just make sure u run a switch to turn the amp off, because it will suck the battery all the time, well thats what happend to my mates vy calais
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yep thats true, and if you cant find the remote wire or dont wanna hack into (always splice!) ur stereo harness wires then just take out ur ciggy lighter, hardwire ur remote wire to the positive and ur good to go!