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Hey guys,

As the title suggests are there any good amps which connect directly to the stock H/U in the corolla without the need of RCA ports ?

Any key words I should try typing into google to find this sort?

I don't need a very powerful one.. just enough to get a 10", 400w peak power, going.

Oh, and also I'm on a tight budget.. so around <$250.

Any help is much appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

David

edit: crap, the sign was the other way around... <_< <$250 its meant to be... -__-;

Edited by Ic3Man
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So you wanted an amp that will run the std head unit without using any rca converter?

If that is so, Audison SRX series is the one that I know, it can uses your speaker signal as its signal IN. I think u can get the two channel for that budget.

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yes it should be around there, or up to 350, depending on how and where u get it.

Don't be fooled by its low power figure (rated by RMS), coz this amp will produce pure power and sound quality bliss.


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Or you can do what i did and add a stinger rca converter box to ur stockie HU for 25-45 bucks from JB hifi. then u can use any amp!

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Or you can do what i did and add a stinger rca converter box to ur stockie HU for 25-45 bucks from JB hifi. then u can use any amp!

Pros and cons of an RCA converter ??

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the sound will not sound as good as true RCA signals, but it is a cheap effective way to overcome the problem of having head unit without rca out.

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Oh ok.. then i guess i'll have to go down that path (RCA converter) ... if there aren't any amps that can hook on..

I was browsing around and came around an MTX amp.. which has this "Smart-Engage" thing.. and I think I read that it can be hooked up to a h/u without RCA.. can anyone clarify this ?? I could have misinterpreted it

Christmas sales are on now :D :D so its a great time to buy stuff, hehe

edit: also if an amp has speaker level inputs, does that mean it can run off a h/u without RCA outputs to drive a sub ?

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