Mudd wrote:Read it again, cupcake. There are only 2 styles of Toyota stereos in the past 10-13 years. One of them uses the standard 2 plug Toyota harness everyone's used to seeing, the others use a factory amp with a single plug in (from the amp).
What I said was, IF the stereo you're installing has 2 plugs in it, where you only see one coming from the amp (as in the pictures), you GET THE PLUGS FROM THE AMP. When you trace down the factory amp, there will be an input and an output. The input you unplug (it's that standard 2 plug harness) and plug into your deck. Meaning you bypass the amp.
If your deck doesn't have 2 pre-outs, you have two options. Either get a deck with two preouts so you can fade, or use RCA Y-adaptors and get rid of the fading alltogether.
And I've been installing a solid 10 years now. I have yet to hear a turn-on thump in a Toyota (Ford, yes, Toyota, no). Avalon, Tundra, Camry, Solara, etc. No thumps. I use the Metra harnesses though.
YOU read it again cupcake to see what HE is replacing it with (obviously you didn't). He's NOT using an aftermarket headunit, but another OEM, in-dash 6-disc 3-in-1, which is a DIFFERENT single preamp plug compared to the two types you are referring to. My '89 Camry used the standard 2-plug, and before that, the Gen1 used a two-plug harness also. Thus, there are a total of 4 different types up to date.
That metra harness is great to interface the OEM amp with an aftermarket headunit, but it doesn't provide any type of signal matching, thus, it's always blasting sound at you. Most new headunits have 4V preouts, so you are feeding that 4V into a 1.5V maximum input (measured with a DMM) of the OEM amp. Yeah, that just sounds wonderful.
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