Im breaking rules and replying to my own thread, just to update some info for the "archives"...
For anyone's information:
You can (CAN) direct-wire the 4v preamp outs of the empeg DIRECTLY to the amp inputs of the stock infinity-gold systems found in chrysler vehicles. It works well, with the ONLY limitation being that the highest volume you are going to reach is about 3/4 of what you had with the stock headunit.
On mine, I can "crank it" to 0db on the empeg, and its quite loud. You would never drive it to clipping, or damage your speakers, but its sufficiently loud for even rush hour driving and 75mph on the interstate with 3 kids talking in the back. In fact, depending on content, its a little too loud, so Im tempted to send back the PAC OEM-2 without even opening it.
From what I can gather, the stock infinity amp expects a 5v peak-to-peak input signal, which it gets from the "basically speaker level" outputs of the stock deck. The stock decks that chrysler uses are all "low power speaker level" and will all run speakers directly (in base model cars) or can be plugged into the amp (in the infinity gold cars). So, basically, the inputs on the infinity amp are speaker level, but the 4v outputs of the empeg are "just enough" to be acceptable.
The only other "downside" is that you wind up using the FULL range of the empeg volume quite frequently - and thats quite a few knob twists to go from "soft, talking on the phone volume" to "crank it up". I might use hijack to "double up" the volume knotches. (can I do that, use translate to make vol+ be vol+ vol+?)
OTOH, the speakers in my particular grand cherokee (an 02) SUCK horribly (midbassy, just basically junk), and if I replace them I will almost certainly have to use the PAC OEM-2 to boost the levels. (The stock speakers are junk, but are efficient and 2 ohm, any replacements would be 4 ohm, and would likely require more power than them empeg could coax from the amp at 4v)
Comments?
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Empeg Mk2a 60G