Hey Daddyo, I have a 91 Legend, and every channel of the amp of my Bose stereo blew except the left rear. I thought I can just buy a new amp. But, I was told the Bose system was designed for 2ohm. So, I thought, what is the big deal. Most modern car amps can drive 2 ohms. If it is 1 ohm as you indicated, that might be more of a problem. Also, I was told, the head unit uses speaker line output to feed the amp. It doesn't use signal line output like just about every other head unit in this world. That is where the problem lies if this tidbit is true.
Also, I used to have a portable MD player which I used one of those cassette deck converter thingy to feed into the headunit. If you don't mind a little dangling wires around, that is a good and cheap solution (not including the price of the md player). It's a plus that those portable MD players are small and doesn't skip. You can put it anywhere.
Also, I used to have a portable MD player which I used one of those cassette deck converter thingy to feed into the headunit. If you don't mind a little dangling wires around, that is a good and cheap solution (not including the price of the md player). It's a plus that those portable MD players are small and doesn't skip. You can put it anywhere.