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I had a horrible aftermarket radio that was in the car when I bough it. I just bought an oem radio to replace it because it sucked and was fugly.
Now I can't get it to work because I don't see any oem plug that goes in the oem radio. There are 2 blue connectors that usually plug in the amplifier, though there is no amplifier (Weird as I thought it wouldv'e came in standard on a Gt-Four.. Or maybe the previous owner removed it? Idk...) The bigger connector was linked to an adapter to go directly in the aftermarket radio. My question is do I have to get an amplifier to make it work since there are the 2 blue connectors? Also, I guess I have to find myself an oem connector to plug in the radio, but were should I wire the oem connector when I get it? (Sorry, I'm kind of a noob with everything electric.) Thanks for any advice. This post has been edited by dudeofchaos: Feb 22, 2012 - 4:05 PM |
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I know what you mean, the oem appeal can be pretty strong. The 6th gens are GREAT for sound quality naturally. I dont know how you like your music, but get a nice little 4 channel to power a 10" sub in a sealed enclosure tucked away in the trunk and some JBL components up front and youll never regret it. even with oem head unit
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