rbrbrb New Member 14 Member For: 15y 3m 17d Gender: Male Location: NSW Posted 10/11/09 09:26 AM Share Posted 10/11/09 09:26 AM hi, im looking at buying a headunit to be put in the tissue holder of my ba ute. I would probably connect it through the cars aux input with the ford audio booster (therefore still able to use steering wheel controls). My question is will the sound quality be less than that of wiring the headunit in to the speakers. Because I am looking at getting some quality speakers such as rainbow or focal and dont want to get them if they wont run good quality sound. Also does anyone know the mounting depth in the doors for speakers?(6.5" splits?) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BensXR6T Member 478 Member For: 16y 4d Gender: Male Location: Burpengary QLD Posted 10/11/09 09:45 AM Share Posted 10/11/09 09:45 AM What would be the purpose of fitting an aftermarket H/U if you are gonna plug it into the AUX? That would be bypassing the higher quality amplifier in the H/U by using it's pre-outs.You will probably get the same effect if you were to just upgrade the stock speakers. If you want a bit more oomph from the sound, then get a high level filter, wire it to the speaker out of the ICC and use an Amp to drive the speakers.Cheers,Ben Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bjc Donating Members 2,823 Member For: 21y 4m 6d Gender: Male Location: Townsville Posted 11/11/09 01:36 AM Share Posted 11/11/09 01:36 AM The only reason I would suggest you use an aftermarket HU through the standard AUX is if you were buying a DVD HU and used the standard system for sound and the DVD player for movies.You could use the DVD HU to play pretty much everything but doubt the sound would improve.ASL sell a kit for this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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