I have a ‘72 Delta 88 convertible.
i am wanting to keep the OEM AM/FM stereo head unit, but run the high level outputs into a modern Bluetooth amp. The original head unit has common ground outputs and requires 10 ohm speakers.
I plan on installing modern 4 ohm speakers and powering them with the modern amp. Obviously this system uses floating grounds for the speakers. The amp also requires floating ground high level inputs from a head unit if one is used. I found a floating ground adapter, however it is designed to use a floating ground head unit with common ground speaker wiring.
Two questions:
Would it penpossile to just split the common ground output to both input channels on the amp?
And if not:
Is it possible to use the available floating to common ground adapter in reverse?
i am wanting to keep the OEM AM/FM stereo head unit, but run the high level outputs into a modern Bluetooth amp. The original head unit has common ground outputs and requires 10 ohm speakers.
I plan on installing modern 4 ohm speakers and powering them with the modern amp. Obviously this system uses floating grounds for the speakers. The amp also requires floating ground high level inputs from a head unit if one is used. I found a floating ground adapter, however it is designed to use a floating ground head unit with common ground speaker wiring.
Two questions:
Would it penpossile to just split the common ground output to both input channels on the amp?
And if not:
Is it possible to use the available floating to common ground adapter in reverse?