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Old 01-13-2007, 03:09 PM   #1
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How do I wire 2 radios into 1 set of speakers?

I'm putting good speakers into my T-bird and plan on keeping the stock radio functional but I'm also going to hide a modern headunit somewhere under the dash or seat. Both will be playing out of the same speakers. How do I wire that up so I don't get any kind of funny distortion between the two? Obviously I won't have both head units running at the same time. I think I need some kind of relay switch off of the remote wire in the modern unit but I'm not sure.
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i think you can hook them up the same way all you have to do is turn one radio off and turn the other one on with a modern radio you need a constant 12 volt source and a switched with the stock radio you have 12 volts switched alot people put the modern radio in the glove compartment
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Old 01-15-2007, 04:12 PM   #3
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I'm putting good speakers into my T-bird and plan on keeping the stock radio functional but I'm also going to hide a modern headunit somewhere under the dash or seat. Both will be playing out of the same speakers. How do I wire that up so I don't get any kind of funny distortion between the two? Obviously I won't have both head units running at the same time. I think I need some kind of relay switch off of the remote wire in the modern unit but I'm not sure.
My dad has that setup in his E350 van. Its a very very nice setup actually. Ill grab some pictures tomorrow and I'll ask him how he did it.
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Old 01-16-2007, 07:42 AM   #4
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My dad has that setup in his E350 van. Its a very very nice setup actually. Ill grab some pictures tomorrow and I'll ask him how he did it.
That would be great......thanks man
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Old 01-21-2007, 12:00 PM   #5
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A word of caution- if you come across a Custom Autosound product and think that that's good enough for you... pass on it. They look stock but certainly don't have the modern output from my experience.

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