How Do You Install An Amp To An Original Car Stereo?
Amplifiers provide car stereos with the volume and clarity that turn average radios and CD players into powerful stereo systems. When adding an amp to your original stereo, you need to first consider the capability of your speakers and the location where you will store your new amplifier. Since amps tend to produce heat when in use, it is best to mount the amp in a location that will provide adequate ventilation. You can enlist the services of an audio technician to have your amp installed, or you can do it yourself and save the cost of labor. Disconnect the negative battery cable from the vehicle’s battery. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to loosen the cable’s clamp. Remove the clamp from the negative lead post. Connect the amplifier ring terminal (from the amp wiring kit) to the positive lead of the battery. Remove the fuse from the fuse holder on the ring terminal. Drill a hole from the engine compartment to the inside of the vehicle’s passenger cabin. Place a rubber grommet in the