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Hey Guys,
Looking at replacing the factory head unit/DSP/CD changer in my EF Ghia with an aftermarket Pioneer MP3 head-unit(cheaper than replacing the CD changer these days). I remember reading somewhere a while back that the DSP, CD changer, and amp use a digital encoded signal between the 3 components, and components won't work individually with anything other than the factory components; though details on my recollection of this are hazy ... does this render the amp useless with an after-market head-unit? Does anyone have any experience on what this means for wiring in the rear splits and sub with/without the factory amp and the new head-unit? Thanks for any help provided! |
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pugsley |
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Have a look at the amp in the boot. On the side facing the front of the car, you should have three rca plugs. These go into a cable that has a din (i think) plug at the head unit end. When i replaced my head unit, all i did was run RCA leads and a trigger wire from the new head unit to the plugs on the amp. All good! Rear speakers and sub all worked fine, just like the factory head unit. I just left the old cable where it was.
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