I have been trying to search threads all morning and still can't find an answer !!
Basically I am trying to add an AMP and subs but I just cannot find where to tap for the remote cable so the amp would turn /ON/OFF with the head unit ??!!!
Secondly where should I feed the AMP signal from ?? Rear or Front Speakers ?!!
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Adding and Amp (wiring)
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Adding and Amp (wiring)
I'll be doing this soon - traditionally any switched live feed would do (if you're fitting an aftermarket HU there will usually be a spur for a 'power aerial' or similar).
The feed is dependent on the head unit...
The feed is dependent on the head unit...
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Adding and Amp (wiring)
If you haven't already picked up your equipment, an amplifier with auto-turn on will be incredibly helpful in this case.
If not, the best bet is to run a switched feed from the fusebox.
As for the signal, this may vary depending on what factory stereo you have but I would be looking to get the full range output from the back of the head unit itself.
Having recently upgraded my audio for the roadster (with basic audio) I just grabbed the full range signal from each of the woofers in the kick panels and ran full runs to the boot where my amp and processor is.
If you have a search, SK93 has posted up some great content about pin out info on the stereos so that would be worth considering.
If not, the best bet is to run a switched feed from the fusebox.
As for the signal, this may vary depending on what factory stereo you have but I would be looking to get the full range output from the back of the head unit itself.
Having recently upgraded my audio for the roadster (with basic audio) I just grabbed the full range signal from each of the woofers in the kick panels and ran full runs to the boot where my amp and processor is.
If you have a search, SK93 has posted up some great content about pin out info on the stereos so that would be worth considering.
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Adding and Amp (wiring)
I'm preparing my upgrade of the stock basic radio.
I have already bought a 4 channels amp.
I'm wondering what would be best :
- keep the stock radio (and integrated amp) for some of the woofers, let's say all front ones, and athe new amp for stock back and new subwoofers.
- wire all woofers, stock and new, to the new amp only. Question is : how to split the woofers to the 4 channels.
Another option would be maybe to buy another 4 channels amp ?!
I have already bought a 4 channels amp.
I'm wondering what would be best :
- keep the stock radio (and integrated amp) for some of the woofers, let's say all front ones, and athe new amp for stock back and new subwoofers.
- wire all woofers, stock and new, to the new amp only. Question is : how to split the woofers to the 4 channels.
Another option would be maybe to buy another 4 channels amp ?!