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Please help me with ANC and new speakers install.

Jake1050

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I've installed so many speakers and head units on so many of my cars but nothing this complicated. I want to replace all 6 speakers ( No factory amp or sub ). But I've heard that even replacing the speakers the ANC can cause problems so I'm prepared to deal with that.
I bought this harness called ANC-CH01 that is supposed to bypass the NC feature.

This first picture is what is under the drivers seat:
ANCbox.jpg
This next picture is the harness that is supposed to bypass the ANC just by being plugged in:
ANC-CH01.jpg
So I here are my questions:
Should I replace all 6 speakers then test drive to see if this bypass is needed or just go ahead and install this bypass?
and If it is needed, will it be as simple as unplugging both connectors from under the drivers seat and plugging them both into this ANC-CH01 harness that I bought and then plugging that back into the box under the drivers seat?
 
I've installed so many speakers and head units on so many of my cars but nothing this complicated. I want to replace all 6 speakers ( No factory amp or sub ). But I've heard that even replacing the speakers the ANC can cause problems so I'm prepared to deal with that.
I bought this harness called ANC-CH01 that is supposed to bypass the NC feature.

This first picture is what is under the drivers seat:
View attachment 173242
This next picture is the harness that is supposed to bypass the ANC just by being plugged in:
View attachment 173243
So I here are my questions:
Should I replace all 6 speakers then test drive to see if this bypass is needed or just go ahead and install this bypass?
and If it is needed, will it be as simple as unplugging both connectors from under the drivers seat and plugging them both into this ANC-CH01 harness that I bought and then plugging that back into the box under the drivers seat?
Did you end up figuring this out? I am about to do the same. But I also want to install an amp to actually power all the new speakers to their full potential. I’ve also been looking for someone who tapped into this harness to add a line out and how they did it.
 
I switched all 6 speakers and had zero issues with the and. So I would do the switch first and see if you like it.
 
I replaced the 6 speakers and decided to test the system before using the bypass harness. It sounded great with no unwanted droning sounds. I have left the bypass harness off for now. I'm not really planning on adding an amp but I have heard that tapping into the bypass harness is the way to go.
 
I replaced the 6 speakers and decided to test the system before using the bypass harness. It sounded great with no unwanted droning sounds. I have left the bypass harness off for now. I'm not really planning on adding an amp but I have heard that tapping into the bypass harness is the way to go.
Yea. I’m just hoping that the amp powering the four 6x9s would give me the little extra bass that I want. I’m trying not to have to do a subwoofer
 
I've installed so many speakers and head units on so many of my cars but nothing this complicated. I want to replace all 6 speakers ( No factory amp or sub ). But I've heard that even replacing the speakers the ANC can cause problems so I'm prepared to deal with that.
I bought this harness called ANC-CH01 that is supposed to bypass the NC feature.

This first picture is what is under the drivers seat:
View attachment 173242
This next picture is the harness that is supposed to bypass the ANC just by being plugged in:
View attachment 173243
So I here are my questions:
Should I replace all 6 speakers then test drive to see if this bypass is needed or just go ahead and install this bypass?
and If it is needed, will it be as simple as unplugging both connectors from under the drivers seat and plugging them both into this ANC-CH01 harness that I bought and then plugging that back into the box under the drivers seat?
I’m going thru the same process. Doing nearly exactly same thing. Replace ing all my speakers bypass factory amp, adding 10” sub in back and 1” tweeters in front panels. You will need if you haven’t already done it the following harnesses:
PAC Ampro APH-CH03 harness
PAC Ampro AK4-CH42 harness
PAC ANC-CH01
DSL digital Signal Processor
If touch already done your upgrade, woujd you share your parts numbers for harnesses with us. This is what’s slowing me down. Before I buy my speakers and amps needed that I need. Thanks Steve
 
These are amazing for the low end you're looking for:
I've been using them for quite sometime now in the lower doors
 
I’m going thru the same process. Doing nearly exactly same thing. Replace ing all my speakers bypass factory amp, adding 10” sub in back and 1” tweeters in front panels. You will need if you haven’t already done it the following harnesses:
PAC Ampro APH-CH03 harness
PAC Ampro AK4-CH42 harness
PAC ANC-CH01
DSL digital Signal Processor
If touch already done your upgrade, woujd you share your parts numbers for harnesses with us. This is what’s slowing me down. Before I buy my speakers and amps needed that I need. Thanks Steve
you do not need 3 harnesses the only thing you need is PAC ANC CH01. most new amps take high level inputs you don't even need a LOC.
1 of many good choices but it's one of my personal favorites.
all the crossover you need and you can have a bass knob with it for a little more than the amp pro alone
 

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