Comparable Alpine Amplifier
#1
Comparable Alpine Amplifier
Hello everyone!
i purchased this Alpine unit
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_500ILX107/Alpine-iLX-107.html
its going to ship in20 days or so, so I need to start getting everything I need together .
And after a lot of searching it's pretty clear I will need a new amp since I can't use the existing one because of the fiber optics . What I would like to do is use the power source for the stock amp and just swap it out....All i want to do is just splice in the connector for the new amp on the existing wiring. Match power, ground and speaker wires and go. I have called Alpine and Crutchfield and they are not sure what type of Alpine amp is in the X type. Does anyone a comparable Alpine unit?
Thanks??
i purchased this Alpine unit
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_500ILX107/Alpine-iLX-107.html
its going to ship in20 days or so, so I need to start getting everything I need together .
And after a lot of searching it's pretty clear I will need a new amp since I can't use the existing one because of the fiber optics . What I would like to do is use the power source for the stock amp and just swap it out....All i want to do is just splice in the connector for the new amp on the existing wiring. Match power, ground and speaker wires and go. I have called Alpine and Crutchfield and they are not sure what type of Alpine amp is in the X type. Does anyone a comparable Alpine unit?
Thanks??
Last edited by Spikepaga; 07-04-2017 at 09:36 AM.
#2
Original part is C2S38103,
Here's a link on after market amp hook up on another forum =
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...rcmntISZgQ25Xg
Here's one on this forum =
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...SiIMthpP0fXPtg
Here's a link on after market amp hook up on another forum =
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...rcmntISZgQ25Xg
Here's one on this forum =
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...SiIMthpP0fXPtg
#3
There are no aftermarket amplifiers which run on the D2B fibre optic network.
If you go to an aftermarket amplifier you need something with speaker-level inputs, and will need to run wiring directly from the speaker outputs of the head unit, not the wiring in the boot/trunk where the factory amplifier is located. Like what's in the first link above.
A used amp from an X-Type, S-Type or X350 XJ will also work fine as a replacement of the factory amp.
If you go to an aftermarket amplifier you need something with speaker-level inputs, and will need to run wiring directly from the speaker outputs of the head unit, not the wiring in the boot/trunk where the factory amplifier is located. Like what's in the first link above.
A used amp from an X-Type, S-Type or X350 XJ will also work fine as a replacement of the factory amp.
#4
Thanks so much for your reply.
All the speaker wires are connected to the existing stock amp on the back and those wires are not fiber optic, as far as I know....I am wanting to connect them to the new amp. I would also want to power the new amp with the power source that powers the stock amp. I know the current amp powers all the speakers and the subs from looking at the wiring diagrams. I am looking for a new amp that resembles the stock amp as much as possible.
All the speaker wires are connected to the existing stock amp on the back and those wires are not fiber optic, as far as I know....I am wanting to connect them to the new amp. I would also want to power the new amp with the power source that powers the stock amp. I know the current amp powers all the speakers and the subs from looking at the wiring diagrams. I am looking for a new amp that resembles the stock amp as much as possible.
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What I am trying to do here is connect an aftermarket amp. I have a new head unit and I can't use the stock amp any more
according to the wiring diagram the existing amp has two battery connection and two ground connections going into it. I will use those same ones to power the aftermarket amp.
The stock amp has 8 dedicated output channels for the speakers and 2 for each sub. All the wires are already there. Those are not fiber optic wires. I am just trying to figure out how to connect those wires to a 5 Chanel system.
I ended up getting a Kenwood 5 Channel amp .
Its specifications are
5-channel car amplifier
80 watts RMS x 4 + 350 watts RMS x 1 (at 2 to 4 ohms)
160 watts RMS x 2 bridged at 4 ohms + 350 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms
variable low- and high-pass filters (50-200 Hz, 12 dB/octave; 24 dB/oct low-pass only on sub channel)
Class D amplifier design
cooling fan
Dual Sigma Drive circuitry and dual power supplies
3 sets of preamp inputs
fuse rating: 30A x 2
according to the wiring diagram the existing amp has two battery connection and two ground connections going into it. I will use those same ones to power the aftermarket amp.
The stock amp has 8 dedicated output channels for the speakers and 2 for each sub. All the wires are already there. Those are not fiber optic wires. I am just trying to figure out how to connect those wires to a 5 Chanel system.
I ended up getting a Kenwood 5 Channel amp .
Its specifications are
5-channel car amplifier
80 watts RMS x 4 + 350 watts RMS x 1 (at 2 to 4 ohms)
160 watts RMS x 2 bridged at 4 ohms + 350 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms
variable low- and high-pass filters (50-200 Hz, 12 dB/octave; 24 dB/oct low-pass only on sub channel)
Class D amplifier design
cooling fan
Dual Sigma Drive circuitry and dual power supplies
3 sets of preamp inputs
fuse rating: 30A x 2