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<blockquote data-quote="bentz69" data-source="post: 7848655" data-attributes="member: 622092"><p>Im looking to either replace my stock amp or add an additional amp to give my interior speakers a little more sound. Im not that skilled so the im looking for the easier route.</p><p></p><p>I have a 04 acura TL. I replaced the front doors, tweeters, center channel and rear deck with infinity kappa speakers (all 2 ohm)a while back and kept the stock amp to power them. They sounded better but lacked any serious sound. I also have one 10" type-r in sealed box. For that i added a loc to the stock sub wiring.</p><p></p><p>Im thinking that replacing the stock amp and rewiring all the speakers might be too much work for me. Instead, I was wondering if i could just add another 4 channel amp to power the interiors (the tweeters and front door speakers share the same line)</p><p></p><p>Can I add something like ALPINE MRP-F300, take the speaker wires AFTER the oem amp for the doors/tweeters and rears, run them into my new 4 channel amp then back to the speakers and be done with it? I say after the oem amp b/c Ive read that the stock head units signal is too weak.</p><p></p><p>Does it work like that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bentz69, post: 7848655, member: 622092"] Im looking to either replace my stock amp or add an additional amp to give my interior speakers a little more sound. Im not that skilled so the im looking for the easier route. I have a 04 acura TL. I replaced the front doors, tweeters, center channel and rear deck with infinity kappa speakers (all 2 ohm)a while back and kept the stock amp to power them. They sounded better but lacked any serious sound. I also have one 10" type-r in sealed box. For that i added a loc to the stock sub wiring. Im thinking that replacing the stock amp and rewiring all the speakers might be too much work for me. Instead, I was wondering if i could just add another 4 channel amp to power the interiors (the tweeters and front door speakers share the same line) Can I add something like ALPINE MRP-F300, take the speaker wires AFTER the oem amp for the doors/tweeters and rears, run them into my new 4 channel amp then back to the speakers and be done with it? I say after the oem amp b/c Ive read that the stock head units signal is too weak. Does it work like that? [/QUOTE]
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