Has anyone added an aftermarket sub/amp to a Shaker 500 system?The Shaker 1000 was a real disappointment, so I got the 500, figuring an aftermarket sub would be a good bet.[/COLOR]
No,there are no RCA's on a stock head unit,you must use the hi/loi also have two 10's (kicker CVRs) that i had in my f150.. and plan on trowin them in the trunk.. but am conscerned about room..
but my main question is does the shaker 500 have RCA hook up? if not.. no biggy.. i will jsut run the converter i ran on my 150..
thanks
No,there are no RCA's on a stock head unit,you must use the hi/lo
you can wire the remote to anything that comes on with the ignition. the remote wire creates no load and can safely be connected virtually anywhere. my question is, does ford still use the same floating ground setup that they used to use in the sn95's? i remember it being a royal pain to change out the speakers and headunit in my 94 gt.Hope this thread isnt dead.
Currently i am wanting to do the same thing.
I am currently looking at putting a solo L7 in a fiberglass box similar to the JL stealth box or the scorche box (sp?). It will go in the passenge side.
So i am guessing i am going to need a inverter to get the RCA signal - which doesnt seem to be a problem (i know the quality of the signal isnt the best - but until i upgrade the HU this should get me by right?)
But the problem i am having in this pre-design phase is the remote. How are you guys wiring this? Better question - what are you wiring this too?
I am thinking i will need to instal some sort of toggle switch (possibly create a Fiberglass pod that will fit in the cup holder - not sure). I would rather not have a switch but what are my options...
thanks for the input!