Audio Experts... Factory Amp with Aftermarket Deck

 

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Username: Madmr2

Post Number: 1
Registered: Apr-04
I have an MR2 Turbo with a factory amp:
http://www.mr2-tech.com/bgb/mechanical/volume2/body_electrical_system/Manual_138 8_0001.jpg
and an aftermarket head unit (Panasonic CQ-HR1003 TouchScreen)
I've connected the stock amp on my deck and I can hear a constant hissing (not related to engine) and the music is also really loud, even on low volume settings, maybe the head unit amp and the stock amps both working are causing this?

I've read that on here: http://www.crutchfield.com/tech/kb340.html

Common-Grounded speaker wires - If you are using the factory speaker wiring, make sure that it is not common grounded. Common ground means that two or more speakers use the same return path for the speaker signal. This was especially prevalent in mid-eighties and older Fords, late eighties and older Chryslers/Plymouths/Dodges, and many imports. Aftermarket stereos use floating grounds, meaning each speaker has its own individual positive and negative. If your vehicle does have common-grounded speakers, then you will need to re-wire those speakers so that they will work properly with the aftermarket head unit.

My speakers are all connected on the same ground (is it normal with a stock amp?? since the car is not that old and the stock system is pretty good)
http://mr2manual.teq.org/ewd17.html

Should I run new speaker wires with seperate grounds and stop using the stock amp... cause it sounds really good aside from the hissing??

 

Gold Member
Username: Glasswolf

NorthWest, Michigan USA

Post Number: 1887
Registered: Dec-03
you should get an adapter harness for adapting the factory amp to an aftermarket source.
That way you'll adjust the line voltages properly, and have the signal wired properly.
 

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Username: Madmr2

Post Number: 2
Registered: Apr-04
Thanks for the info... I really appreciate it, could you tell me more about this tough... where can I find something like this? what is it's name? Any web site you could shoot me that talks about/sell this??

 

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Username: Glasswolf

NorthWest, Michigan USA

Post Number: 1903
Registered: Dec-03
http://www.metraonline.com/
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