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MY21.5 Mustang GT
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Location: Shoalhaven, NSW
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I have a BF II Fairmont Ghia. I'm about to buy an MKi9200 which I obviously want to fully integrate with the ICC. I also want the audio to mute, no matter which source is being used for music.
I know you sell a wiring kit to make it plug and play. Does your wiring kit simply tap into the speaker wiring for audio? If so, this means the sub won't be used for audio. It seems the only way to get the full benefit of the premium audio is to go via 3.5mm aux input with your amplified conditioner module? Or does your Parrot kit do things differently? Do you have a wiring diagram for your kit that will show how it all fits in? Thanks.
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