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PAC Premium Amplifier Add-On/Replacement Radio Sound System Interface Kit GM - PAC AOEMGM1416

3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 374 ratings

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Item Dimensions LxWxH 15.5 x 2 x 12 inches
Manufacturer PAC
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Brand Audiopipe
Number of Channels 4

About this item

  • The factory amp (if equiped) & system will remain unchanged.
  • Interface is transformer isolated, maintains phase and is linear from 20 to 20,000 HZ.
  • This 4 channel interface will allow the output to be adjusted to the input requirements of the new amplifier, providing 2:1 gain and infinite attenuation.
  • The input connectors plug into the factory stereo and vehicle harness.
  • The 4 female RCA output jacks plug for connecting to the new amplifier.
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3.9 out of 5 stars
3.9 out of 5
374 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the performance and ease of installation of the electronic component amplifier. For example, they mention it works great and is easy to install. That said, opinions are mixed on fit, sound quality, remote, and quality.

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64 customers mention45 positive19 negative

Customers like the performance of the electronic component amplifier. They say it works great, functions exactly the same as the factory radio, and is a perfect choice when adding on to a factory head.

"...Hope this helps someone! Other than that it works great so far and gave my system the boost it needed. Sounds GREAT!" Read more

"...It worked great for a couple of months, but eventually the unit over-heated. White smoke started to..." Read more

"...If you have Bose, this adapter won't work for you. Check [...] to find the right part number for the Bose system...." Read more

"Works great as advert...." Read more

32 customers mention28 positive4 negative

Customers find the installation process of the electronic component amplifier to be pretty simple. They mention that it's easy to connect, plug, and play, with nice instructions. Some say that the product is impressively running a 2k+ watt system.

"...I pulled the dash and factory radio and found this thing super easy to install. This interface has 4 connector plugs, 2 male, 2 female...." Read more

"...Anyways, it was a breeze to install...." Read more

"Installed in my 2011 Silverado. Worked great and was super quick to install - no more than 30 minutes from start to finish. Plug and play...." Read more

"This is nice unit. Plug and play. Not worth chopping and cutting on the factory wires with a product like this...." Read more

15 customers mention9 positive6 negative

Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the electronic component amplifier. Some mention that it sounds great, the RCA ins have little to no noise, and the customizable gain was great for matching it to their car stereo. However, others say that it lost speaker sound, the bass is reduced at higher volumes to protect the stock speakers, and has uneven bass response. They also say that the radio wouldn't turn on, no chimes or sounds for turn signal, and park assist kept flashing on.

"...Sounds GREAT!" Read more

"...They fit securely but you need to test the sound system before putting the dash and head unit back into place...." Read more

"...to my sub amp, tuned the audio levels to my liking, and now my stereo sounds great...." Read more

"...of the equalizers to make the subwoofers sound good but know it all sounds great...." Read more

14 customers mention7 positive7 negative

Customers are mixed about the fit of the electronic component amplifier. Some mention that it fits good, while others say that it does not fit. It is a bit big compared to the space available and it's difficult to find room behind the radio to place it.

"...They fit securely but you need to test the sound system before putting the dash and head unit back into place...." Read more

"...The only reason I did not give 5 stars is that it is fairly large compared to the space available. That is the only challenging part of installation." Read more

"...don't actually "click" into the original harness but they fit tight enough that they will stay put, lots of room behind the radio to fit it..." Read more

"It works great with my 2012 non Bose radio. A bit big but still fits beside beside my top glove box...." Read more

12 customers mention5 positive7 negative

Customers are mixed about the remote. Some mention that it has remote turn on, so there was no need to tap into their fuse panel. However, others say that it didn't work.

"Works great as advert. except the blue remote wire didnt work at all this was the whole reason why i got this but ill give it 3 stars because it..." Read more

"...What I was presently surprised to find, was it also included a remote turn on wire for my amp. Nice feature!..." Read more

"Worked for 2 days then the remote turn on failed . Nice for a hassle free install but the remote issue pretty much blows...." Read more

"Worked in my 2010 GMC Sierra SLE. Even has remote turn on, so there was no need to tap into my fuse panel for AMP trigger...." Read more

11 customers mention5 positive6 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the electronic component amplifier. Some mention it's a great product that functions exactly the same as the factory radio, and is easy to install. However, others say that it was defective and broke shortly after purchase.

"Showed up with one bad input and the company wouldn't send another one without me pulling it out and sending it back first...." Read more

"...Very good product. Factory radio functions exactly the same. I see no difference. Very professional." Read more

"...Best choice is to spend a bit more money for a headunit. This messed up my whole pickup and sometimes my radio doesnt even turn on. Bad experience" Read more

"...Two sets of rca outs makes adding a second amp easy. The remote amp power is very handy." Read more

11 customers mention3 positive8 negative

Customers find the value of the electronic component amplifier to be poor. They mention that it's a waste of money and not worth the trouble.

"...Never do reviews but this was just horrible. Waste of money and time." Read more

"...I hooked everything up the way it said and I got nothing but a big waste of money my subs do not work and the packaging itself that this all came in..." Read more

"...My system sounds great and the base is amazing for 1 sub...." Read more

"...This thing is a piece of junk. Do not buy it. I'm not sure how a company could sell such a defective product?!!!!" Read more

4 customers mention0 positive4 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the electronic component amplifier. They mention that the connections do not lock in, and the connectors do not snap together very easily.

"...But needed more bass. Several of the reviews said that the connections did not lock in and some mentioned problems with the blue remote wire...." Read more

"...Only problem was connectors dont snap together very easily. Had to take apart twice to get a solid connection lock...." Read more

"Connections not the best but if you want to hook up an amp to your factory radio. It will do the job" Read more

"The product worked like it was supposed to but some of the connections were not the best and caused some electrical problems" Read more

Test before you put everything back together. 2011 Silverado amp install
5 Stars
Test before you put everything back together. 2011 Silverado amp install
I was looking for a budget system to put in my 2011 Silverado. I had already replaced all of my Door speakers with Kicker and was looking for something to fill the low end with so I bought 1 Kicker 10" enclosure and an amp. I wanted to have a system but didn't want a target on my truck by having a double din touchscreen easily visible. I started looking at options to add an amplifier to my factory head unit and discovered this Amplifier Add on Interface. I pulled the dash and factory radio and found this thing super easy to install. This interface has 4 connector plugs, 2 male, 2 female. You simply unplug the 2 male connectors that are plugged into your factory radio and plug them into the 2 females on the PAC Unit, then the 2 males from the Pac unit go into your factory radio. This thing is basically a "middle man" between your factory harness and factory head unit. I installed it, wired the system, and put the dash back together and tested the system. (My fault for not testing before putting everything back together) upon testing I noticed that I had lost both front door speakers. I brainstormed, checked RCA connection, and re-read some reviews on here and realized that I probably had a bad connection on the PAC Unit to the factory head unit. I pulled dash and factory head unit and turned the truck on to test, and I was right. Like others have stated the plugs don't actually "click" into place. They fit securely but you need to test the sound system before putting the dash and head unit back into place. I finally got sound in my front speakers by playing with one of the plugs, the hard party was getting the radio back into place so it could be bolted back in while still maintain the sound in the front speakers, I had to play with the troublesome plug a few times but I finally got the radio in place and bolted down while still maintaining sound to all speakers. I have noticed a little bit of static through some of my radio stations, not sure if its this unit or not. Overall this thing does what it's supposed to do and I would recommend this to anyone that has a GM vehicle wanting to add an amp to a factory head unit.
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I was looking for a budget system to put in my 2011 Silverado. I had already replaced all of my Door speakers with Kicker and was looking for something to fill the low end with so I bought 1 Kicker 10" enclosure and an amp. I wanted to have a system but didn't want a target on my truck by having a double din touchscreen easily visible. I started looking at options to add an amplifier to my factory head unit and discovered this Amplifier Add on Interface. I pulled the dash and factory radio and found this thing super easy to install. This interface has 4 connector plugs, 2 male, 2 female. You simply unplug the 2 male connectors that are plugged into your factory radio and plug them into the 2 females on the PAC Unit, then the 2 males from the Pac unit go into your factory radio. This thing is basically a "middle man" between your factory harness and factory head unit. I installed it, wired the system, and put the dash back together and tested the system. (My fault for not testing before putting everything back together) upon testing I noticed that I had lost both front door speakers. I brainstormed, checked RCA connection, and re-read some reviews on here and realized that I probably had a bad connection on the PAC Unit to the factory head unit. I pulled dash and factory head unit and turned the truck on to test, and I was right. Like others have stated the plugs don't actually "click" into place. They fit securely but you need to test the sound system before putting the dash and head unit back into place. I finally got sound in my front speakers by playing with one of the plugs, the hard party was getting the radio back into place so it could be bolted back in while still maintain the sound in the front speakers, I had to play with the troublesome plug a few times but I finally got the radio in place and bolted down while still maintaining sound to all speakers. I have noticed a little bit of static through some of my radio stations, not sure if its this unit or not. Overall this thing does what it's supposed to do and I would recommend this to anyone that has a GM vehicle wanting to add an amp to a factory head unit.
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