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Crappy stereo sound: 1970 Charger with Kenwood

install won of these and be done with it, goes under seat
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Make it bump, and the lady in the passenger seat will love it
 
I did not know that that mattered! The terminals ends are different, one wide and one narrow. Those are hard to do wrong. At the stereo deck, there are 4 channels to connect to. I am "pretty sure" that I connected each of the plain speaker lead wires to each of the 4 wires and connected the other 4 wires with tracers to a common ground. I should have written this all down when I installed this thing.
I'm sure with some creative googling, you could find the manual and/or wiring diagram for it. Good Luck
 
I didn't see any mention of amps unless I missed it? Amps make a world of difference when paired with quality speakers. I started out with a JVC head, an Auto Ordanance amp, 2 Polk 6X9's and a pair of 6 1/2s, it lacked the deep bass so I added a Punch amp and a Polk 10" woofer. Sounds great now.
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the one I said has one already fitted, simple pug in and play :lol:
 
I didn't see any mention of amps unless I missed it? Amps make a world of difference when paired with quality speakers. I started out with a JVC head, an Auto Ordanance amp, 2 Polk 6X9's and a pair of 6 1/2s, it lacked the deep bass so I added a Punch amp and a Polk 10" woofer. Sounds great now.View attachment 615047
Again, my concern with amps is just power output from my car alternator. If I go up to a beefier alt. will I be opening up a bunch of issues with my nearly factory wiring (I did bypass the amm meter)
 
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