First to explain, i bought an Eonon 2 din head unit, and a 2001-2012 subaru wiring harness (also from Eonon). The Eonon Suby adapter harness does not fit, however Nick on the forum showed me this one, which looks like it will fit:

So i can pick this up from Supercheap auto tomorrow, no probs.
Even though this cable looks like it will ensure i can get power to the head unit and this cable does carry audio, i don't think it will get an audio signal to the amp, there is another cable with a round connector about 8-10mm accross that looks to go to the amp (http://nzlamb.wordpress.com/2010/06/17/ ... formation/ - scroll down to "input connector", the round connector). There is no adapter or plug on the Eonon head unit which can take this. there's 1 plug on the back of the head unit which is a little similar, however i just read it's for digi tv, not audio.
Back of the Eonon head unit:


So without buying a new amp, is there a way to wire in the amp using the APP090 Aerpro? Seems people usually put a new amp in, i'm on a budget and would find this tough to manage, so if possible to get it wired together it would be great, could you splice the line coming from the amp into the cables going into the head unit on the Aerpro cable? The audio i guess you could just replace the cables in Aerpro harness with cables coming from the amp line (round connector - would need a female adapter with wiring to ise), however i think there might be an issue with combining the power signal on the aerpro with the amp power, i think the amp power would need to be controlled by an output from the amp?
This website seems to indicate that you can use the cable coming from the amp to the Macintosh head unit to connect the amp to any brand of head unit, you use the "+" inputs, and connect them to the line outputs of the stereo?
http://nzlamb.wordpress.com/2010/06/17/ ... formation/
How do you tell which are "line" and which are "speaker" outputs?
I'm a bit of a novice, but happy to learn.
Thanks for any advice.
