Where is the original amplifier located in the Santa Fe?

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VanValentina
07/29/25 4:51pm
The original amplifier is located on the right side of the rear trunk. Working principle of the amplifier: The amplifier is the most fundamental device in a car audio system. Its task is to amplify the weak electrical signals from the car's head unit to drive the speakers and produce sound. Due to considerations of power, impedance, distortion, dynamics, and different usage ranges and control adjustment functions, different amplifiers vary in internal signal processing, circuit design, and production processes. Classification of amplifiers: Car amplifiers are categorized by circuit type into Class A amplifiers, Class AB amplifiers, Class B amplifiers, and Class D amplifiers (digital amplifiers).
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