Adding a amp to stock system
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Adding a amp to stock system
Is it possible to add the stock monsoon amp to a car that doesn't already have it with out doing any sort of modifications to the wiring harness.
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yes, it is possible but maybe not worth it. You would also have to match the speakers to the monsoon amp since it has contains the filters/crossovers. Take speaker outputs from headunit and run them to the amp, amp outputs to the various speakers. If it is a camaro amp, components in the front, midbass drivers in the sails and full range tiny speakers in the hatch.
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it will work but might not sound good, what are the stock speakers. Say you have coaxials in the front and sail panels, you may be able to wire the fronts up as components but when you hook the amp to the sail panel coaxials the tweeters will basically be useless because that location only gets low frequencies, but then again you could wire the rear coaxials to the amp output that normally goes to the rear hatch speakers because that is a full range output.
You could try to pick up some cheap used monsoon speakers if you want to do a complete cheap conversion.
You could try to pick up some cheap used monsoon speakers if you want to do a complete cheap conversion.
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I wouldn't go that route. An aftermarket amp would be a much better choice over trying to integrate the stock Monsoon into a car that doesn't have it already. Even an inexpensive 4-channel amp would do fine.
Are you sure your car doesn't have the Monsoon in it? Alot of V-6 cars built after 98 were equipped with the Monsoon.
Are you sure your car doesn't have the Monsoon in it? Alot of V-6 cars built after 98 were equipped with the Monsoon.
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I wouldn't go that route. An aftermarket amp would be a much better choice over trying to integrate the stock Monsoon into a car that doesn't have it already. Even an inexpensive 4-channel amp would do fine.
Are you sure your car doesn't have the Monsoon in it? Alot of V-6 cars built after 98 were equipped with the Monsoon.
Are you sure your car doesn't have the Monsoon in it? Alot of V-6 cars built after 98 were equipped with the Monsoon.
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I have hatch speakers I'll check tommorow for the code.