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    Guide to replacing your 2001 Mach 460 head unit

    I'm afraid mine was a bit different (my 2001 had the in-dash 6-disc changer), but this should help you out: http://www.stangnet.com/mustang-forums/threads/2000-mustang-gt-mach-460-tutorial-help.740332/ Looks like that post has information specific to your setup as well as pictures of the...
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    Guide to replacing your 2001 Mach 460 head unit

    Which harness are you using? Also, what's the year/model of your 'stang? When I swapped out my Mach460 headunit, both of the connectors I needed to plug into the new harness were plugged into the headunit itself, but it sounds like you have the base system currently so it's bound to be a little...
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    Guide to replacing your 2001 Mach 460 head unit

    First thing I'd do is check the fuses. I don't recall having to unplug anything from the amplifiers when I changed the head-unit out, so my guess is you popped one or more fuses plugging that plug into your new harness.
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    Guide to replacing your 2001 Mach 460 head unit

    It sounds like the head unit allows you to set the crossover points for the speakers and subwoofer independently. If that's the case, then yes, it's got both a high and low-pass crossover built in. If I'm not mistaken that's the same basic crossover setup as the Pioneer I was running for a few...
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    Guide to replacing your 2001 Mach 460 head unit

    This might make a little more sense with my earlier question As I said, I might just be misreading something. In an earlier post, it was said that 170Hz for the tweeters and 50Hz for the subs were good crossover frequencies. In the first post for the thread, it was said that "Wire the L/F+-...
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    Guide to replacing your 2001 Mach 460 head unit

    confused I'm seriously thinking about replacing the mach 460 in my '01 GT, but I think I'm not reading something correctly... If you plug the harness' rca's in the new radio and set the crossover at 50Hz, and connect the tweeter cables to the LF, LR, RF, and RR with 170Hz bass blockers, how are...