What is the best way to get outputs for an Amp?
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What is the best way to get outputs for an Amp?
I have a 2006 C230 and I just have what I believe is the standard radio. I know it is not the Harmon Kardon unit. I'm happy with the way the radio sounds, but I would like to add a subwoofer to add some bass so I don't blow the factory speakers (I only have the bass set at 6 of 10, but I know stock speakers aren't designed for bass). I don't listen to rap music, but I do like to have some decent bass. I just need to know what is the best way to get some outputs from the stock radio for an amp. Are there any interfaces that will give me RCA outputs like on a Chevrolet? If not, what can I do? I haven't really looked at the radio in the car that much, but I know it is far from ideal to just run some wires from the rear speakers to run the amp so that's why I'm asking this question. I did a quick search, but I didn't find what I was looking for.
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I have a 2006 C230 and I just have what I believe is the standard radio. I know it is not the Harmon Kardon unit. I'm happy with the way the radio sounds, but I would like to add a subwoofer to add some bass so I don't blow the factory speakers (I only have the bass set at 6 of 10, but I know stock speakers aren't designed for bass). I don't listen to rap music, but I do like to have some decent bass. I just need to know what is the best way to get some outputs from the stock radio for an amp. Are there any interfaces that will give me RCA outputs like on a Chevrolet? If not, what can I do? I haven't really looked at the radio in the car that much, but I know it is far from ideal to just run some wires from the rear speakers to run the amp so that's why I'm asking this question. I did a quick search, but I didn't find what I was looking for.
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Does my car have Bose or is that just what MB used before going with Harmon Kardon? My battery is under the hood, so I'll have to run a power cable down the car and into the trunk.
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If your car has a Bose system, it will say "Bose" on the speaker grilles.
You can insert a step-down (aka "matching") transformer between the OE amp's speaker outputs and your sub's amp's low-level inputs. While I wouldn't let Best Buy or some other big-box store touch my car, they can certainly sell you the component. A search of the forum on "Bass" or "Subs" or "Sub woofer" will get you more info, and perhaps some brand names.
You can insert a step-down (aka "matching") transformer between the OE amp's speaker outputs and your sub's amp's low-level inputs. While I wouldn't let Best Buy or some other big-box store touch my car, they can certainly sell you the component. A search of the forum on "Bass" or "Subs" or "Sub woofer" will get you more info, and perhaps some brand names.
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That's what I thought. I don't have Bose or Harmon Kardon then. I know what you're talking about, I have a similar product installed in my Trailblazer. I added a factory navigation Bose radio and used the adapter that took the radio's low-level outputs and turned them into 2 RCA outputs.