Q) Can you tell me more about this unit?
A) The head unit (4162) actually includes an internal 4-channel 25 (peak) Watt amplifier. It drives the door speakers and optional tweeters, wired in parallel, directly with two channels. The other two are unused but the fader is enabled, unlike the Bose unit.
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dal secondo link la cosa è evidente:
Can I add rear/windblocker speakers?
There are three considerations to adding rear speakers:
1.Can my head unit drive them?
2.How do I wire them?
3.Where do I put them?
Let's take these in order:
1.For the non-Bose units, you will not (necessarily) need an external amplifier to drive them. For the Bose units, you do need an external amp, until we figure out how to enable the fader.
2.You will need to run your own wires to wherever you want your speakers. You will need to add the four rear speaker pins to the harness at the nead unit for the non-Bose, and folks have reported that pins from a Hyundai harness work. For external amps, you're on your own with regard to wiring.
3.As far as placement goes, you might be able to put a set of speakers in the very thin headrests, and at least one person has done this (but note that they had the old single-DIN head unit). Others have put speakers in the stock windblocker or on the rear deck.
A) The head unit (4162) actually includes an internal 4-channel 25 (peak) Watt amplifier. It drives the door speakers and optional tweeters, wired in parallel, directly with two channels. The other two are unused but the fader is enabled, unlike the Bose unit.
quindi è attaccato anche il canale posteriore.
dal secondo link la cosa è evidente:
Can I add rear/windblocker speakers?
There are three considerations to adding rear speakers:
1.Can my head unit drive them?
2.How do I wire them?
3.Where do I put them?
Let's take these in order:
1.For the non-Bose units, you will not (necessarily) need an external amplifier to drive them. For the Bose units, you do need an external amp, until we figure out how to enable the fader.
2.You will need to run your own wires to wherever you want your speakers. You will need to add the four rear speaker pins to the harness at the nead unit for the non-Bose, and folks have reported that pins from a Hyundai harness work. For external amps, you're on your own with regard to wiring.
3.As far as placement goes, you might be able to put a set of speakers in the very thin headrests, and at least one person has done this (but note that they had the old single-DIN head unit). Others have put speakers in the stock windblocker or on the rear deck.