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Just seen this on another forum but not sure if its a repost.

It allows you to keep the standard head unit and speakers but provides much needed amplification. You purchase the amp and then a car specific wiring loom and job done, quite literally plug and play.

Available in 2, 4 and 5 channel designs.

Blaupunkt THA475 PnP amplifier

Blaupunkt THA555 PnP amplifier

Nice find

Hello Hedge!! /waves :)

I'm looking for one of these, and found this thread through google :D

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Hello Hedge!! /waves :)

I'm looking for one of these, and found this thread through google :D

Its a small world.;)

You must be lost.:P

Just seen this on another forum but not sure if its a repost.

It allows you to keep the standard head unit and speakers but provides much needed amplification. You purchase the amp and then a car specific wiring loom and job done, quite literally plug and play.

Available in 2, 4 and 5 channel designs.

Blaupunkt THA475 PnP amplifier

Blaupunkt THA555 PnP amplifier

Hmmm very interesting that. Where would u put it if you wanted it to just run the front speakers? I don't think there's enough space near them is there?

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If you check out the vehicle specific wiring looms they are available in 2.5 and 5.5 metre lengths.

In the case of my Golf I understand the 4 channel amp will fit under the front passenger seat so 2.5m and someone I know has the 5 channel amp in his boot so uses the 5.5m loom.

  • 6 months later...

Sorry to bump this, but did anyone go ahead with this ?

I'm looking to install in my Yeti, to drive my powered sub.

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