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<blockquote data-quote="Abilan17" data-source="post: 8914799" data-attributes="member: 690603"><p>No, it did not play once I reverted it back to stock. </p><p>Yes, I did run a speaker wire from the amp speaker output while it was still connected to the factory. </p><p>Once i connected the RCA's a turned on the car to play music There was a disturbing load noise and smelled like I shorted something out, that's why I think I klilled my factorey amp. So what I'm trying to do is bypass my factorey amp all together but having problems figureing it out without taking off the head un unit...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abilan17, post: 8914799, member: 690603"] No, it did not play once I reverted it back to stock. Yes, I did run a speaker wire from the amp speaker output while it was still connected to the factory. Once i connected the RCA's a turned on the car to play music There was a disturbing load noise and smelled like I shorted something out, that's why I think I klilled my factorey amp. So what I'm trying to do is bypass my factorey amp all together but having problems figureing it out without taking off the head un unit... [/QUOTE]
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