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Toyota Corolla Model 2003 Audio Amplifier


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Hello

I have corolla model 2003 Europe with cd player model W58814. Can someone tell me how can i connect audio amplifier. Is this cd player have line out pins.

Please help me.

Thank you.

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Most factory H/U don't have any sort of pre-outs, they are mainly found on after-market unit.

You could change the speaker outputs to have them as pre-outs, click HERE

All this does, is change the Speakers outputs so it can be connected to an amp (cables needed)

Otherwise, change the H/U for an after-market and pe-outs will already be there for you.

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THANK YOU

i seriously wouldnt choose that as an option tho!! i tried it tested it and it sounded terrible as you connect to the speaker wires through that the sound gets distorted everytime u turn the key on u can hear the sub just goin zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz because there is not a nice connection i used a simple wiring loom one this one however looks ok with that unit but still just grab a headunit.

im using an ancient sony headunit in mine at the moment simple single changer cd with bass control and pre outs its fab!

plus the headunit is 50x4 watts!

its a new car dont bother with cutting into wires they are a headache small and thin and a pain to get into!

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i seriously wouldnt choose that as an option tho!! i tried it tested it and it sounded terrible as you connect to the speaker wires through that the sound gets distorted everytime u turn the key on u can hear the sub just goin zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz because there is not a nice connection i used a simple wiring loom one this one however looks ok with that unit but still just grab a headunit.

If you got the "buzzing" sound, means a bad grounding point, and needs to be cleaned up.

I've tried this technique myself, many years ago and i've never found a problem with it.

It wasn't a big setup at the time, just a 4 channel amp running full range Speakers, no sub at the time couldn't afford it.

It sounded great at the time, but after a few years down the road, changed car and changed H/U with pre-outs.

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