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Replacing stock amp questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="nrgy" data-source="post: 97908" data-attributes="member: 545889"><p>I currently have a stock amp that does not use RCA plugs. Instead it uses some sort of rectangular plastic connector with which the wires are hooked into. If I want to upgrade the amp, would I simply need to cut the wires from the current connector, hook up rca plugs to each wire, and plug it into the new amp? Or would it be more compicated than this?</p><p></p><p>By the way, the stock amp is a 40 x 4 running two woofers and two midrange and tweeters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nrgy, post: 97908, member: 545889"] I currently have a stock amp that does not use RCA plugs. Instead it uses some sort of rectangular plastic connector with which the wires are hooked into. If I want to upgrade the amp, would I simply need to cut the wires from the current connector, hook up rca plugs to each wire, and plug it into the new amp? Or would it be more compicated than this? By the way, the stock amp is a 40 x 4 running two woofers and two midrange and tweeters. [/QUOTE]
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