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New Head/Factory Amp?

I took the factory EQ out of my 88 TC and want to install a new head unit.  I want to still use the factory amp though.  I searched for a write-up on how to do this, but didn't find one.  Does anyone know if setting things up that way is possible?
William


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Thanks for the link.  It looks like I can't use the factory amp with an aftermarket head unit.
William

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Reply #3
Most aftermarket head units put out more power than the factory amp anyway.

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Reply #4
If I could use the factory amp though, I could power all 6 speakers.  I can't do that with the new head unit.
William

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Reply #5
Quote from: 88 Blackbird 5.0;375312
If I could use the factory amp though, I could power all 6 speakers.  I can't do that with the new head unit.

 
You have premium sound right? I know when I put an aftermarket head unit in my T-bird (9+ years ago) they had an adapter harness that plugs into the factory harness. You have to unplug the factory amp (behind the rear seat). The speaker wires will still work and you'll get sound through all 6 speakers.
88 Thunderbird LX: 306, Edelbrock Performer heads, Comp 266HR cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, bunch of other stuff.

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I sure do.  That's good info to have.  I'll definitely have to try that.  Thanks for the help!
William

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Reply #7
You could also get component speakers for the front and put the tweeters in the dash locations. I havent messed with the factory wires in a while but I believe the door speakers and dash speakers are wired together with the premium sound.

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The car I'm talking about in this thread is my Red-Winged Blackbird (TC with 5.0 swap).  The real music when driving that car is what comes out of the tailpipes.  I do though want to have at least a serviceable stereo system in the car.  It doesn't need to be fancy.  Actually, I'd REALLY like to install a factory Ford stereo in the car that has an integrated CD player, instead of a cassette deck like what the car came with.  That way I wouldn't have to worry about removing any  faceplate.  Noone would bother stealing an older factory Ford stereo.  Do you know of one with a CD player that would work in our cars?
William

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Quote from: kendoo130;375447
You could also get component speakers for the front and put the tweeters in the dash locations. I havent messed with the factory wires in a while but I believe the door speakers and dash speakers are wired together with the premium sound.


Yep the door and dash speakers run off the same line.
88 Thunderbird LX: 306, Edelbrock Performer heads, Comp 266HR cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, bunch of other stuff.