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HELP in bypassing car amp
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<blockquote data-quote="funkyab" data-source="post: 5513675" data-attributes="member: 556232"><p>are you using HU power for your speakers or an aftermarket amp? If HU power and you want to keep stock wiring,, cut the wires coming into the factory amp and cut the wires coming out of the factory amp, and put them back together making sure everything is correct and in phase. Or you could run all new wires. If using an aftermarket amp,, you will likely want to run new wires, or do the same as i mentioned before but run to amp insead of HU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funkyab, post: 5513675, member: 556232"] are you using HU power for your speakers or an aftermarket amp? If HU power and you want to keep stock wiring,, cut the wires coming into the factory amp and cut the wires coming out of the factory amp, and put them back together making sure everything is correct and in phase. Or you could run all new wires. If using an aftermarket amp,, you will likely want to run new wires, or do the same as i mentioned before but run to amp insead of HU. [/QUOTE]
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