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Retro Fitting Stock CD Player to 1994 V6
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<blockquote data-quote="Flade" data-source="post: 1451532" data-attributes="member: 22847"><p>There were three radio options on the SN95. The basic radio, the Premium Radio and the Mach 460. The premium radio added the CD option and used a single amp behind the console. It used a sub harness to connect the CD player to the main radio. The Mach radio and CD were the same as the premium, but added two new amps. One rear amps provided power to the rear top speakers and wing theaters. The other amp powered the front and rear bottom speakers. The original front amp just fed high level signals to the rear amps. This is different from aftermarket amps which take a low level signal from the radio and amplify it. The Mach also used large speakers with bigger magnets (marked with a Z) and added the front wing mounted theaters. The Mach has its own wiring sub harness that connects the radio, CD player and all the wiring for the wing speakers is already in the doors so adding a Mach just requires the amps, speakers and sub harness. If needed I believe I have Mach and a premium sub harnesses stashed away. The really liked the original radio an CD player, but had at least two CD players fail so gave up and switched to aftermarket radio head and installed an original pocket in place of the CD player. As for the wiring connections, the long great and black connectors, are power and control wiring. The square connectors are the speaker connections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flade, post: 1451532, member: 22847"] There were three radio options on the SN95. The basic radio, the Premium Radio and the Mach 460. The premium radio added the CD option and used a single amp behind the console. It used a sub harness to connect the CD player to the main radio. The Mach radio and CD were the same as the premium, but added two new amps. One rear amps provided power to the rear top speakers and wing theaters. The other amp powered the front and rear bottom speakers. The original front amp just fed high level signals to the rear amps. This is different from aftermarket amps which take a low level signal from the radio and amplify it. The Mach also used large speakers with bigger magnets (marked with a Z) and added the front wing mounted theaters. The Mach has its own wiring sub harness that connects the radio, CD player and all the wiring for the wing speakers is already in the doors so adding a Mach just requires the amps, speakers and sub harness. If needed I believe I have Mach and a premium sub harnesses stashed away. The really liked the original radio an CD player, but had at least two CD players fail so gave up and switched to aftermarket radio head and installed an original pocket in place of the CD player. As for the wiring connections, the long great and black connectors, are power and control wiring. The square connectors are the speaker connections. [/QUOTE]
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