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<blockquote data-quote="noleafclover803" data-source="post: 354108" data-attributes="member: 551621"><p>Well the factory premium head unit in my 95 Eclipse did NOT have RCA outputs, however, since I did have a small stock amp, it did have a Din cable running to the amp which can be converted to RCA BUT, I dont know what voltage this DIN signal is getting, and if it is high level or low level.</p><p></p><p>I just put a pair of 3 Way Rockford Fosgate 6X9s in the back of my car, they sound extrememly nice. I got them on sale at best buy for $80 pair, but they are normally $130 I think, bout the same for the 6.5 inch. They are running off a 2 channel Dual amplifier that is putting out 60 watts RMS X 2 (speakers handle up to 75).</p><p></p><p>Stay away from Sony, as for a little more you can get much better speakers. Oh, and you probably CAN remove your factory head unit, it might be tricky tho, what kind of car is it? Odds are it can be done without too much trouble, but I'm sure you'd like to keep the 6CD changer in dash if possible, you don't see too many aftermarket brands of those. And if it is a premium system in your car now, it might have an amp under a seat or somthin (they call it an amp, they aren't very good tho) so it might have some way to convert that signal. You might look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noleafclover803, post: 354108, member: 551621"] Well the factory premium head unit in my 95 Eclipse did NOT have RCA outputs, however, since I did have a small stock amp, it did have a Din cable running to the amp which can be converted to RCA BUT, I dont know what voltage this DIN signal is getting, and if it is high level or low level. I just put a pair of 3 Way Rockford Fosgate 6X9s in the back of my car, they sound extrememly nice. I got them on sale at best buy for $80 pair, but they are normally $130 I think, bout the same for the 6.5 inch. They are running off a 2 channel Dual amplifier that is putting out 60 watts RMS X 2 (speakers handle up to 75). Stay away from Sony, as for a little more you can get much better speakers. Oh, and you probably CAN remove your factory head unit, it might be tricky tho, what kind of car is it? Odds are it can be done without too much trouble, but I'm sure you'd like to keep the 6CD changer in dash if possible, you don't see too many aftermarket brands of those. And if it is a premium system in your car now, it might have an amp under a seat or somthin (they call it an amp, they aren't very good tho) so it might have some way to convert that signal. You might look. [/QUOTE]
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