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Old 07-02-2014, 07:21 AM
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All that sounds great and sounds like it would work, however it also sounds above my wiring knowledge any one in west Michigan wanna help out? Just kidding
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I dont think u can do any wiring changes with the stock infinity amp anyway. From what i learned, its got its own settings and levels and is designed to work with the stock head unit. I doubt u could wire new speakers to the infinity amp and the head unit at the same time anyway. Also u cannot bypass the infinity amp for normal speakers and use it to only power the subwoofer. I may be wrong but i just had my stereo system upgraded so i did learn about the limitations of the stock infinity setup.
Ps, rewiring from the head unit to all speakers is a job for sure, not terribly complicated but time consuming. Better to just have it done and be able to hold them accountable for any mistakes made.
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Like I said before so weird old pioneer unit had all adjustments need, I wired new pioneer the same exact way and lost fade and tunablity maybe it is the new headunit I am going to have it look it



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