The stock radio in a Dodge Neon (excluding infinity gold systems) will put out 12-17 Watts RMS. If you pay close attention to aftermarket decks, there is not much difference. Power ratings on head units are very limited, and if you want more power to your speakers, a four channel ampliier is the way to go (I run a Rockford 400.4 to my door and rear speakers, and my head unit [Alpine 9885] is only used to power the two little guys in the dash on my 2004 Neon SXT). It is a bit more expensive, but makes all the difference for anyone concerned about not getting enough power to their speakers. * note: the above amplifier, or any other aftermarket amplier, should NEVER be used in conjunction with factory speakers. They simply will not handle the power.
The wattage of your stock stereo in your 1989 Acura Integra is 75 watts. There was anÊoption for a larger stereo output of up to 200 watts.
The stock stereo in a 2003 Pontiac Bonneville typically has a power output of around 200 watts. This includes a combination of the head unit and the speakers. However, the exact wattage may vary slightly based on the specific audio system configuration in the vehicle.
Infinity speakers
a crappy one
The stock stereo system in a 2008 Ford Ranger typically has a power output of around 200 watts. This rating generally refers to the total system output, which may be distributed across multiple speakers. However, actual output can vary depending on the specific trim level and any aftermarket modifications. For precise specifications, it's best to consult the owner's manual or manufacturer details.
yes you can i have an amp and subs in my 2006 dodge 2500 HD
Yes and yes
My trucks a 2001 and the stock stereo put out about 10rms per channel, i recently replaced the speakers and they needed more power for high volume so i am now running an alpine deck with 25rms for each channel giving the speakers the power they need to function properly,
To install an auxiliary input in a Dodge Magnum's stock stereo, you typically need an auxiliary input adapter compatible with your vehicle's audio system. This adapter connects to the back of the stereo and provides a 3.5mm input jack for external devices. Some models may require you to remove the stereo from the dashboard for installation. Ensure to follow specific instructions for your stereo model for the best results.
Yu can hook subs up any where but to a stock the power output wont be much so they wont really hit
it depends if u are using the stock stereo then no but if it is not a stock stereo then u may have an aux input jack which comes out the back of the stereo the easiest way is to just pull out the stereo and take a look
The output is a list of items which are in stock.