so you want to do a headunitless install?
ok so I have been reading and searching but couldnt find the answer. I have a 1993 infiniti j30 the stereo is the stock bose stereo system. I am planning on removing the stock bose stereo because only the cd player works. Now its my understanding that bose speakers have like a built in amp to each speaker and are on like a 1 or 2 ohm how would I connect these speakers to my carputer? Here is what my interior looks like (note this is not my car just the only pic I could find online) http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2465291503
so you want to do a headunitless install?
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correct. removing my old bose stereo and putting a 7" ts lilliput in there. thinking of going with the epia m10000 mb unless I find a better one thats not too much more. Still need to find a tv/fm tuner.
Try to find someone with a shop manual, or search any of the online site/messageboards for you vehicle. You just need to find the pinouts of what does what. Should be easy after that.
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the car comes with a service manual. What pinouts are you speaking of? For the connectors that connect to the back of the stereo?in the diagram it does show each speak has a amp
You need to find out what wires go from the deck to the amp that are line in. When I did mine I was able to use the wires in back of the deck to connect sound to, and connect my remote on to the amps power in. We have different cars so my pinouts will be completely different. So look up the connecter that plugs into the deck, and the one at the amp.
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