11lariat
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Hey guys,
I've been doing some researching and reading about this, but there were still a couple questions I was somewhat unsure of. I've got an '00 XLT that originally had the Pioneer dual media head unit & 4 door speakers. I have the cargo net in the rear, so no factory amp or subwoofer. I replaced the factory HU with a Pioneer DEH P3700MP, and now I'd like to get some fuller sound. I got a good deal on a used Mach enclosure, sub, and amp from a '98 EB. From what I've read, the '98 mach amp will only need power, audio from the HU preouts, and an amplifier power-on signal (regulated from 12v down to 5v) from the head unit (and of course a ground). I'm assuming I'll have to run the power cable from a switched power source to the rear of the truck, since there was no amp there to start with.
Any ideas where to tap from for the power? Can someone verify that the information regarding the amp on this Mach system is correct? (I know the JBL was a whole different animal) Forgive me for the newbie-ish questions..I've done plenty of head unit installs, but only one sub, and I wouldn't call that one 'neat'. I'd like for this to be clean and functional, nothing more.
Thanks!
I've been doing some researching and reading about this, but there were still a couple questions I was somewhat unsure of. I've got an '00 XLT that originally had the Pioneer dual media head unit & 4 door speakers. I have the cargo net in the rear, so no factory amp or subwoofer. I replaced the factory HU with a Pioneer DEH P3700MP, and now I'd like to get some fuller sound. I got a good deal on a used Mach enclosure, sub, and amp from a '98 EB. From what I've read, the '98 mach amp will only need power, audio from the HU preouts, and an amplifier power-on signal (regulated from 12v down to 5v) from the head unit (and of course a ground). I'm assuming I'll have to run the power cable from a switched power source to the rear of the truck, since there was no amp there to start with.
Any ideas where to tap from for the power? Can someone verify that the information regarding the amp on this Mach system is correct? (I know the JBL was a whole different animal) Forgive me for the newbie-ish questions..I've done plenty of head unit installs, but only one sub, and I wouldn't call that one 'neat'. I'd like for this to be clean and functional, nothing more.
Thanks!