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Replace '94 LX wagon head unit with an amp

Old Mar 12, 2014 | 04:58 PM
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Recently my car got broken into and the aftermarket head unit was stolen. As I never used the radio before - much less the CD player - it really wasn't a big deal at first, but now I'm getting sick of having to deal with headphones and an iPod or my phone whenever I want to listen to music in the car. Plus, it's not terribly safe, or legal for that matter.
I've been looking into the idea of buying a cheap amp with an aux jack and just wiring that into the speakers in stead of replacing the head unit. I realize buying a new head unit with aux input would probably be easier and less eccentric, but I'm kind of into doing things the non-conventional way.
Is what I'm thinking of even possible? What kind of amp do I need to buy? Has anyone seen this done before?
 
Old Mar 13, 2014 | 07:59 AM
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yes, what you want to do is not that uncommon given the rise of putting tablets into dashes - it's the same concept.

I think the JL Audio Cleansweep products are a good choice for this. You will get a 3.5mm input and a remote volume control - so you have a normal **** to use.

JL Audio CL441dsp CleanSweep® Sound processor for use when adding amps and speakers to a factory system at Crutchfield.com

then a small aftermarket amp to power the speakers. The CleanSweep will sense the audio signal and turn the amps on and off for you. any cheap amp will do - look on eBay for one used. I like older Alpine MRV for good quality, inexpensive, used amplifiers.
 
Old Mar 13, 2014 | 08:08 AM
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