![]() ![]() But, the front tweeters and woofers are wired in parallel with a crossover so they will combine on a single channel. Front tweeters (2), front woofers (2), and rear woofers (2). Most 4 channel setups actually involve 6 speakers. However, you will instead go straight to the amplifier instead of a LOC. You’ll do the same thing as for a LOC by tapping into the speaker outputs from the factory head unit. If you get an amp that accepts both, then you won’t need a LOC at all. Option 2: depending on which amp you choose, a lot of modern amps will accept both RCA inputs and high level (speaker level) inputs. Then you can just hook up some RCA cables from the LOC to the new amplifier. The LOC taps into the speaker output, and converts it down to “line level”, AKA, RCA connections. Currently, your factory head unit is taking an audio signal in from a source (probably you’re phone if I had to guess, but maybe you’re a CD guy) and then amplifies that signal so the speakers can audibly play it. With that, and knowing that I'm keeping the factory head unit, can anyone recommend a suitable amplifier (and which speakers to power with it)? My preferences are low cost, small size, ease of installation, and performance in terms of not overheating / turning off.īefore you install and amplifier, You’re gonna need a way for the amplifier to get signal from the factory head unit (radio). Tailgate: : Kenwood KFC-1396PS 5.25 Inch 320 Peak Watt 2 Way Car Audio Woofer Cone Speakers: Car Electronics Rear doors: : Kenwood KFC-1396PS 5.25 Inch 320 Peak Watt 2 Way Car Audio Woofer Cone Speakers: Car Electronics I know less than zero about car audio, so based on what I was able to piece together re: speaker sizes, I'm looking at purchasing the following:ĭash tweeters: : Kenwood Excelon KFC-X2C 2.75" Mid Range for Toyata/Chevrolet/Others 50 RMS Max Power (Pair): Car Electronicsįront doors: : Kenwood KFC-1696PS 6 1/2" 2 Way Car Speakers (Pair) 320 Watts Peak Power KFC1696PS: Musical Instruments I don't need to shatter windows or anything. That said, I'm no audiophile - I just want decently clear audio at a reasonable volume and reasonable cost. Picking up a 2021 Venture in a couple weeks and based on my wife's "upgraded" JBL audio in her 2020 Limited, I know the factory audio systems are pretty terrible. ![]()
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