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I'm waiting on four Pioneer 6X8 Plate speakers I got for 99 a pair. I have a Pioneer Premier 720 head unit. I'll be bypassing my factory amp later today, it was hell finding the correct bypass. I'm looking for good clear sound, will I get it with this set-up.
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Andy,
Where did you locate the bypass connectors ? I would like to by-pass the factory amp as well. I was actually told by an installer that the factory amp was pretty good and I should leave it in !!
Gary
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Everything I was ever told was that the amp sucks. I bought my amp bypass wiring harness from Crutchfield. $17 and change to my door. I'm not sure if its correct, but I'll find out tonight. E-mail me and i'll give you details tomorrow. Aureius@hotmail.com
-Andy
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Andy,
Does Crutchfield have a website to order from and do you have a part number ?
Thanks Gary
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www.crutchfield.com I don't know the part number, but give them a call and I'm sure they can help you out.
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I've got the Pioneer plates in my truck. They sound very good for a coaxial-type of speaker, but they really sing when powered with a modest amp.
You might want to consider only installing them in your front doors.
Put that other $100 towards a 4ch amp and a free-air sub for the rear deck. With an extra $50 or so, you can get a dramatically improved system.
You'll probably notice little or no difference replacing the rear door speakers.
Just some thoughts...
BTW, the factory amp sucks. You've made the right choice bypassing it.
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Hey all,
As some of you know, I just put in my new deck a couple of nights ago...
Here are my thoughts:
1) You don't have to to get the plates -- I started my stereo mod the 'other' way. I got the speakers first (Pioneer TS-6865 3-ways). 2 pairs, and that made a nice difference over the stock speakers. With the stock stereo, the sound was noticeably better.
2) Once I put my HU in (JVC mp3), I noticed how phenomenal car audio can be. My sound is great, and that's just with 4 nice door speakers and a new HU.
3) BYPASS THE AMP! It will take a lot of work if you don't buy the 'exact' harness, if it exists. I bought a kit, last digits are 4514, or 5414 or something. Same on all brands of harness. It's a bypass kit with a couple of cables which give you two options. a) Bypass the amp b) go through the amp. The kit also included a power harness.
The kit was great, cuz it meant I could do an install which wouldn't cut into the factory wires, and leave me able to put the stock system back together easily.
Anyway - good luck with the system. It should sound great the way you've got it set up. You can always upgrade later.
Brian
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You have to call crutchfield and order it. They don't have it up on the website. Your gonna get about eight ten foot cables plugged into a harness. The harness goes into the large connection the the amp. The other end is open. I fed the connector of the harness from the back of the radio to where the amp connector was. I wrapped it in the electrical tape adn when I felt I had the right length I cut the rest of the wires off. This left me abotu eight seven foot cables. I then pulled the harness all the way out and fed the wires back thru the dash the way I wanted them togo. The harness connector would fit where I wanted it togo. You connect the loose wires directly to the speaker wires on the head unit. My Pioneer headunit and the harness had the exact same colors, I believe they are standardized now.
At highway speed I have to turn the radio up almost all the way to hear it but it is a better sound with less distortion. My Pioneer plates will be here today hopefully and I may install them tonight. I may think about and amp later but for now its fine.
-Andy
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