sunnyb
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so connect old standard speaker wire from old speakers to amp, then wire up new speakers to amp, the RCA to the h/unit, the power to battery?
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Dom
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basically, connect the amp to the battery, using 4gauge cable, then connect it to ground (rear seat belts are pretty good, again use 4gauge). Then run a RCA cable from your HU preout (make sure its the right one if you have a number of them) to the amp. Then get some NEW, decent quality speaker cable, go from amp to 6x9s. Simple mate
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rob_watti
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u forgot the remote wire from the headunit to the amp
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Trucido
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and that you shouldnt put the positive on before the ground
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Richie
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quote: Originally posted by Trucido
and that you shouldnt put the positive on before the ground
What u on aboot? Rule always has been:
Earth off first, on last.
And Visibleman, why 4 gauge? Alot of small power amps only require 8 gauge and wont accept 4 gauge at its terminal, which would mean you would have to get a distribuition block.
[Edited on 16-01-2004 by AustinPXX]
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Trucido
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what i meant :s
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Richie
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by AustinPXX
quote: Originally posted by Trucido
and that you shouldnt put the positive on before the ground
What u on aboot? Rule always has been:
Earth off first, on last.
And Visibleman, why 4 gauge? Alot of small power amps only require 8 gauge and wont accept 4 gauge at its terminal, which would mean you would have to get a distribuition block.
[Edited on 16-01-2004 by AustinPXX]
usually, alot of amps these days will accept 4gauge, fair enough there are still a few that dont and maily on the smaller ones, but the point i was getting was to run as big as gauge cable from battery, mainly to protect you in the future - so wack 4 gauge in and you will be alright in the future, if you want to get a bigger amp/sub/more amps etc system. And tbh, it wouldnt hurt if he had to get a dissy block, keep things nice and tidy
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