Camfoxx
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Hey guys,
I have a VF SS Series 1. So no rear speakers. I installed a 5 channel amp using high input from my front speakers which powers my front splits and subs, but now have the loud audible chimes.
There is a wiring kit that Universal fuze make that use the output from the rear speakers, but you have to buy one of their amps. and I already have an excellent kicker amp so don't want to buy another just for the loom they provide.
My question is can I tap into rear speaker output somewhere else? I saw a YouTube video that shows there're are potentially rear speaker wires behind the foot kick panel. But they weren't connected because its a ute. Is there rear speakers output on the back of Mylink head unit that I can access?
Before everyone says I should change my head unit, I already invested $1000 to put apple CarPlay on my stock head unit last year and not keen on spending more money on another head unit.
Any help would be great before I'm forced to buy a $500 wiring loom
I have a VF SS Series 1. So no rear speakers. I installed a 5 channel amp using high input from my front speakers which powers my front splits and subs, but now have the loud audible chimes.
There is a wiring kit that Universal fuze make that use the output from the rear speakers, but you have to buy one of their amps. and I already have an excellent kicker amp so don't want to buy another just for the loom they provide.
My question is can I tap into rear speaker output somewhere else? I saw a YouTube video that shows there're are potentially rear speaker wires behind the foot kick panel. But they weren't connected because its a ute. Is there rear speakers output on the back of Mylink head unit that I can access?
Before everyone says I should change my head unit, I already invested $1000 to put apple CarPlay on my stock head unit last year and not keen on spending more money on another head unit.
Any help would be great before I'm forced to buy a $500 wiring loom