When I first got my Supra this spring, one of the first things I noticed was that only half the spears worked. So, as soon as I could afford it, I replaced the archaic, malfunctioning stock head unit with a nice Sony deck. It sounds great, but now I have a new problem.
When I turn up the volume past a certain point, the speakers stop for a second, then go back on and repeat this until I turn it down a bit. I know It's not my speakers because they're all brand new Infinity's, and I'm guessing it's not the deck because the faceplate stays fully illuminated and operable when this happens. My guess is that it's caused by my stock amp.
Could this be caused by my stock amp getting an already amplified signal from my aftermarket deck? It puts out 50w and I believe the stock head unit wasn't amplified at all. Is it possible to eliminate my stock amp by just matching the input wires to the output wires?
I took a look under my passenger seat and it looks like I could just match the colors.
I'm pretty skilled at soldering and could make it nice and clean, but I'd like a little feedback before
I give it a shot. Has anyone else had this problem?
Thanks in advance!
When I turn up the volume past a certain point, the speakers stop for a second, then go back on and repeat this until I turn it down a bit. I know It's not my speakers because they're all brand new Infinity's, and I'm guessing it's not the deck because the faceplate stays fully illuminated and operable when this happens. My guess is that it's caused by my stock amp.
Could this be caused by my stock amp getting an already amplified signal from my aftermarket deck? It puts out 50w and I believe the stock head unit wasn't amplified at all. Is it possible to eliminate my stock amp by just matching the input wires to the output wires?

I took a look under my passenger seat and it looks like I could just match the colors.
I'm pretty skilled at soldering and could make it nice and clean, but I'd like a little feedback before
I give it a shot. Has anyone else had this problem?
Thanks in advance!