SUB & amp for Ibiza

Twisterboy

Guest
Hi There

First posting in this section so please bear with me, I am in the process of thinking of getting a ibiza maybe a refrence sport or a refrence model.

Just wondering how easy is it to install a sub and amp into this model and how would I run the wiring from the battery to the boot.

Hope you can help.

David
 

Twisterboy

Guest
i've got my own, but going to take it out if I get a new car. Can I use it with the standard cd player

Davy
 

CJFR

Ibiza FR TDi PD150
Nov 19, 2006
332
0
Northern Ireland
You can use the standard head unit but it comes with no pre outs, so u wud need to connect a rca box to one of the back speakers to run ur amp.
 

Twisterboy

Guest
Ok mate, that means I will have to take my head unit out the car and install it into the ibiza.

Davy
 

CJFR

Ibiza FR TDi PD150
Nov 19, 2006
332
0
Northern Ireland
Wud be the easiest thing to do. Only reason i kept my standard unit was to keep the steering wheel controls.

Wot kinda build ya going to do??
 

BlackFR

Full Member
Jan 22, 2002
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Not too far away
You can use the standard head unit but it comes with no pre outs, so u wud need to connect a rca box to one of the back speakers to run ur amp.

Thats not true mate:

http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=87344

As I said in that thread you need an Autoleads PC3-11 lead which will give you preouts from the small yellow ISO block on the back of the head unit.

This is true of the ones with steering wheel controls and I assume its true for those without.
 

CJFR

Ibiza FR TDi PD150
Nov 19, 2006
332
0
Northern Ireland
I have a small red box connected to one of the back speakers giving me a rca in my boot and still running my standard head unit. Dont know exact name of the thing tho.
 
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CJFR

Ibiza FR TDi PD150
Nov 19, 2006
332
0
Northern Ireland
Ah rite. Sorry, shud unsharpin my claws. lol :redface:

Just off the point abit, is there any connection blocks for connecting rcas in so they work off the CD6?? Think its been ask a few times but the answers never too clear.
 
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