Due to what I perceive as a general 'loudness', along with a lot of static, i think my car audio is being amplified twice. It seems as though the aftermarket head unit in my NB is hooked up to (what I assume is) the original amplifier. The pre-out connections on the HU are not being used, the other block connection (ISO?) is delivering the audio. I believe the car has aftermarket speakers (there are 8-inch JBL GTO836e in the doors).
There is static/noise as soon as the volume is raised above 'zero'. This static seems to stay constant (i.e. does not scale with increases in volume). As things are - with the general 'loudness' of the audio - I often find myself listening to music with the volume set as low as possible and the static is very annoying.
I'm looking to improve the sound quality and get rid of the static. I've read on miata.net that the Bose set-up is unique due to a passive amplifier and (originally) low-impedance speakers. I'm not sure whether this implies that the amp and speakers are only really suitable for use together.
I don't listen to the radio so the static is not due to reception. I listen to audio on disc and on my USB drive.
Would it be a waste of time and money to have someone hook up the aftermarket head unit to the original amplifier, which feeds into aftermarket speakers? Would I be better off doing something else, such as just bypassing the amplifier completely, or buying a new amplifier?
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