Aftermarket headunit with original amp + original rear speakers possible?

thomasmk

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Hello everybody,

I've searched a lot to find a solution for this, downloaded many (different) wiring diagrams now, but couldn't find a solution for this, or I'm too stupid to search the net correctly:

I installed an aftermarket radio (Xtrons PSD50WRJL, also known as ALPS FF-5000) with a 5" screen. It works without any problem regarding GPS/navigation, bluetooth phone and also radio/media.

However, the only thing I couldn't find out ist the way the original amp (under the passengers seat) is connected to the original radio. So actually only the front speakers (directly connected to the radio) are working, but the rear speakers including subwoofer do not get any output signal from the new headunit.

Queation: is there any possibility to get the output from the new headunit connected to the original amp? Something like an additional aftermarket adapter, building my own adapter, rewiring the radio/speaker harness, or anything else?
Or do I have to switch to a new aftermarket amp and replace the original amp (and rear speakers/subwoofer)?
I think that most people her which installed an aftermarket headunit also installed complete new speakers, amps and whatever, but my target is to keep the car as original as possible - but I also want to get the rear speakers working :)

Any hint to solve this?
Or is it not possible?

Best regards from Germany,
Thomas

Attached you find the wiring diagram of the aftermarket headunit.
My car is a Viper SRT-10 from 2005.
 

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thomasmk

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Hi there,

thank you for the quick answer!
Unfortunately they don't ship to Germany, but I have already bought a similar fully equipped adapter from ebay (where all cables are completely included in the plug), so I simply only have to split the harness and connect the right cables?

Do you know if the standard output signals match the audio signal level that is going into the amp? What is the amp expecting at the input - the speaker output level, or the chinch audio output level?

I don't want to roast the amp, s I think it's better to ask twice... sorry for that.

Best regards from Germany,
Thomas
 
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