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Mp3 Amps & Fitting Of?


MickB
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Hi,

I was just wondering if anyone has fitted one of these and if so how?

Basically my A has had the radio mounting and gauge mounting cut out of it for some reason and I am left with a great gaping hole there. I drive the car every day and need my music!

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So I was thinking in the short term rather than go to the expense building some sort of radio mount I would install one of these, as I could simply plug in my MP3 player and hitch it up to a couple of speakers, the holes of which are already cut in the doors:

http://cgi.ebay.co.u...r_Amplifiers_PP

My only thought, as I am not too well up on electrics, is can I run a 12v supply to it? There appears to be a cable that goes with it that has a 12v jack and tails.

Any advice would be appreciated and maybe I'm just being too lazy but it seems to save the hassle of changing CD's as well.

Many thanks

Mick

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It is a 12v amp, and so will need a 12v supply. there should already be a 12v supply wire around the radio area, the one that fed the radio. If not then just run a new one to it BUT make sure it has an in line fuse, or take off from a free terminal on the fuse box.

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