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With more and more features being integrated into the OEM head units of vehicles we no longer can always replace them when we want to upgrade our car audio system. If we can’t replace the radio how do we insure we are still getting a high quality signal to our aftermarket amplifiers? Check out the options in this video!

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5 Comments

  1. 2020 gladiator with alpine. Which one is the best option? All speakers have been upgraded already.

  2. This guy just stacks equipment on top of equipment on top of equipment my good it’s only car audio πŸ˜…

  3. Couldn’t I solder into the harness before it goes into the factory amp and then send those wires to my line output converter to get a clean signal?

  4. I couldn’t replace the factory head unit on my vehicle being it has a bunch of features I would lose. I just removed the speaker wires from the OEM headunit & cut out a hole in the dash & added an aftermarket Kenwood – Excelon KDC-305 & was not too hard to do. It was worth getting a clean output aftermarket headunit with tons of needed features installed that disorts at number 34 out of 35 compared to the OEM headunit that disorted at 23 out of 30. Plus I like having 5-volt RCA preouts to allow my bass amplifier to have the gain set far lower & not have to work harder being the input signal is far stronger.

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