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Hey,
I've got a sub and amp to fit to my hummer from my previous car. When I owned my last "chevy" (C5), doing anything to the stereo was a nightmare based on the fact that the amps were built into the speakers as it was a BOSE system. From sight, the H2 stereo looks similar - am I likely to run into the same problems, and if so, does anyone have an effective solution short of binning off all the speakers and starting again? Thanks! ![]() |
Hey,
I've got a sub and amp to fit to my hummer from my previous car. When I owned my last "chevy" (C5), doing anything to the stereo was a nightmare based on the fact that the amps were built into the speakers as it was a BOSE system. From sight, the H2 stereo looks similar - am I likely to run into the same problems, and if so, does anyone have an effective solution short of binning off all the speakers and starting again? Thanks! ![]() |
Anyone?
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That's too technical for most here. And some will just give you long winded clap trap.
Better to ask Klaus in PM. He's your only hope. |
what do you exactly want to do.. i have done about 50 stereos in hummers and mine was the dummy 2 years ago.. just let me know.. iam sure i can help.. ive got enough stereo in my ride
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I have this MTX mono block amp in mine. IT rocks. I think i have some kind of high low converter 30 bucks called a p5. I think
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