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Old 07-18-2004, 11:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Can u hook up an amp and subs to the stolk 6disc changer?

Well since I got hte in dash 6 disc changer I found it stupid to change it but I would like to change out all the stolk speakers and mabe run two 8 inch subs behind the rear seats in my titan.

My ? is can u hook up a amp to the stolk Stereo and acomplish what im trying to do?

Also what are the sizes of the speakers in the titan look like 6.5's at all 4 corners and I have no idea how big the tweeter is up in the dash

Any help would be great

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Old 07-19-2004, 12:23 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I had a friend of mine hook up a powered 8" Bazooka tube which sounds decent. I kept my stock 6-disc stereo and the tube fits nicely under the passenger rear seat of my KC SE.
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Old 07-19-2004, 12:24 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Yes, you just need a line level input on the amp to do so. Sound quality won't be the 'best'. But, if you just wanting a little more bass and punch and better speakers all around then its fine to go this route.

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Old 07-19-2004, 06:44 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Apparently someone switch this guy's "c" key for an "l" key too. Yeah, do a search my friend, there are numerous topics already on this. Anybody else getting tired of saying that?
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Yes, you just need a line level input on the amp to do so. Sound quality won't be the 'best'. But, if you just wanting a little more bass and punch and better speakers all around then its fine to go this route.

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Or get some line level converters. That means big speaker wire to rca jack converter.
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Or get some line level converters. That means big speaker wire to rca jack converter.
I am hoping to avoid the RCA jack converter by using:

http://www.davidnavone.com/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=N-774

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http://www.sjgreatdeals.com/sisnn03rb.html

The N-774 is a 4 channel LOC that has color coded and labeled wires for the input and RCA connectors for the output (to the amplifier(s)). The NNO3RB is a plug that (hopefully) will plug into the speaker connector of the Nissan head unit. It has short wires that I intend to solder & heat shrink to the input wires for the N-774.
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That product is exactly a line converter! $45 is about average retail for a 4 channel one.

They are more commonly found in 2 channel applications though.
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Apparently someone switch this guy's "c" key for an "l" key too. Yeah, do a search my friend, there are numerous topics already on this. Anybody else getting tired of saying that?
Nope...just HEARING it.
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Nope...just HEARING it.
So just to clarify, you'd rather read the same questions posted over and over again, rather than people just search for their answers?
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Come on sammy, you know you are dying to rehash the old news, maybe something like "how do I get the coin tray?" or maybe another 1,000 posts on the banks exhaust, perhaps?
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Oh yes, you got me. That is exactly what I want, beat the horse, kill it, beat it more, revive it, beat it some more, kill it, repeat.
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