If I recall correctly, the speaker wiring connector is the same... unplug
it from the Ford amp, then plug adapter into it..
Dont butcher wires needlessly
Joe is right, though ...for example: the standard ford radio/cassette in
95 is far better than the premium of 88
Joe <nobody@home.now> wrote:
> "Ree-Yees" <ree-yees@comcast.net> wrote in
> news:1139519300.097595.117550@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>
>> More information. I was reading and I found this post:
>>
>> http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...tang/browse_fr
> m
>> /thread/51bd3b46c5e9d80e/13498381956fe31f?lnk=st&q=mustang+radio+%
> 22no+
>> sound%22&rnum=33#13498381956fe31f
>>
>> It makes it sound like I need to unplug some other plugs from the
>> factory amp (if i have one), but what would I plug them into then?
>
> If your CD player is aftermarket, chances are fair to good that it's
got
> more clean power than the Premium Sound amp, so you'd want to bypass it
> anyway.
>
> Just hook the power, memory, and lighting leads from the CD to the car,
> then hook the speaker leads from the CD directly to the speakers. It
> may entail some "custom wiring" but it will sound a lot better.
>
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