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<blockquote data-quote="wilburgtwoot" data-source="post: 1586981" data-attributes="member: 566458"><p>I have a Mach 460 sound system, the rear passenger amp in the back blew, but the other amps still work. Because of that, I can't hook up the amp I bought to run my JL audio sub in the back with the stock stereo. I had it connected about a week, just had it hooked up wrong, but it kicked really nice off that stock system. Is there a cheap way to replace the amp in the back, or does it have to be the exact mach amp that's in there currently? I bought myself a little cheap stereo from Power Acoustik, but it's not pushing the sub hardly at all, and I'm getting a really loud engine whining noise whenever I rev up the car. I'd rather reconnect the stock unit if at all possible, but I need to know if I can buy a little aftermarket amp to replace the real passenger amp so I can put my old stereo unit back in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wilburgtwoot, post: 1586981, member: 566458"] I have a Mach 460 sound system, the rear passenger amp in the back blew, but the other amps still work. Because of that, I can't hook up the amp I bought to run my JL audio sub in the back with the stock stereo. I had it connected about a week, just had it hooked up wrong, but it kicked really nice off that stock system. Is there a cheap way to replace the amp in the back, or does it have to be the exact mach amp that's in there currently? I bought myself a little cheap stereo from Power Acoustik, but it's not pushing the sub hardly at all, and I'm getting a really loud engine whining noise whenever I rev up the car. I'd rather reconnect the stock unit if at all possible, but I need to know if I can buy a little aftermarket amp to replace the real passenger amp so I can put my old stereo unit back in. [/QUOTE]
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