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Old 03-05-2008, 08:53 AM
   Adapters Cables For Monsoon Amp
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I just upgraded all seven of my speakers and to get the most benefit from them I want to replace the Monsoon amp with another 5 or 6 channel amp. I intend to keep the stock head unit. Originally I was going to tie in a JL e430, allowing it to drive the door and sub and let the Monsoon drive the rest, but the wiring is a mess and I eventually gave up and have just the Monsoon driving everything. I decided that the best solution would be to completely replace the Monsoon amp with a 5 or 6 channel amp. It sure would be nice if I could find an adapter plug for the amp inputs and outputs so I wouldn't have figure out my own wiring. Do y'all know of any that may be available?

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Old 03-06-2008, 12:17 PM
  
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I just upgraded all seven of my speakers and to get the most benefit from them I want to replace the Monsoon amp with another 5 or 6 channel amp. I intend to keep the stock head unit. Originally I was going to tie in a JL e430, allowing it to drive the door and sub and let the Monsoon drive the rest, but the wiring is a mess and I eventually gave up and have just the Monsoon driving everything. I decided that the best solution would be to completely replace the Monsoon amp with a 5 or 6 channel amp. It sure would be nice if I could find an adapter plug for the amp inputs and outputs so I wouldn't have figure out my own wiring. Do y'all know of any that may be available?

Thanks &

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Old 06-15-2008, 07:16 PM
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With these you could use a barrel connector to adapt to standard rca interconnects...or use female to male interconnects.

Better late than never I hope!
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