StumpyandhisZ71
12-08-2006, 04:09 PM
Hello. I have a 2004 GMC Sierra EC, standard radio, but with the tweeters. I've done a lot of searching around and I think what I need to play my Creative Labs MP3 player in my truck with the factory cd player is either the...
PIE
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-WLW3UmSCdqW/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?g=227450&tab=other_items&i=469GM12AX2
Or the USA spec
http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/productDetail.do?c=1&mobileFitAction=seeWhatFits&carId=&year=2004&make=GMC&model=SIERRA+C1500&type=EXTENDED+CAB+TRUCK&trim=STANDARD&carFilter=true&c=1&oid=118958
Am I right or wrong? Which one is better? Seems the USA Spec has more input oppertunities for the future. Just want to be sure Im getting the correct device.
Also I was wondering what I need to get to hook up a powered sub. I know powered subs are not as good as the real deal but Im done building systems and I just want to fill in a little bit of missing bass without losing a lot of space from my cab. From what I can tell, I can just tap into one of my speaker channels and either wire up the high level input or add a LOC and run RCA's. Correct? I dont want to lose function of the speaker so Im not going to eliminate it. So does this change the impeadence that the factory head unit is seeing? Will it hurt it? Should I tap into it with a parellel or a series circut? Or is there something like the mp3 player that I can just plug and play?
Thanks guys!
PIE
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-WLW3UmSCdqW/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?g=227450&tab=other_items&i=469GM12AX2
Or the USA spec
http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/productDetail.do?c=1&mobileFitAction=seeWhatFits&carId=&year=2004&make=GMC&model=SIERRA+C1500&type=EXTENDED+CAB+TRUCK&trim=STANDARD&carFilter=true&c=1&oid=118958
Am I right or wrong? Which one is better? Seems the USA Spec has more input oppertunities for the future. Just want to be sure Im getting the correct device.
Also I was wondering what I need to get to hook up a powered sub. I know powered subs are not as good as the real deal but Im done building systems and I just want to fill in a little bit of missing bass without losing a lot of space from my cab. From what I can tell, I can just tap into one of my speaker channels and either wire up the high level input or add a LOC and run RCA's. Correct? I dont want to lose function of the speaker so Im not going to eliminate it. So does this change the impeadence that the factory head unit is seeing? Will it hurt it? Should I tap into it with a parellel or a series circut? Or is there something like the mp3 player that I can just plug and play?
Thanks guys!