DLS8K said:I've got an old 200W amp and 12" sub and was thinking of putting it in my trunk. It will be coming from my 85 Mustang that I am not driving anymore. I'll be using the LOC but have a question. Since I don't have the audiophile system and no speakers in the rear deck lid, what is the easiest way to get the wire from my rear door speaker to my trunk? I assume I will have to run it through the rubber wire protector in my door jam? Kind of a stupid question but figured if anyone had a better idea they would let me know.
Thank you very much, sir. That sounds much easier.......I'll be making the install this weekend.Motts said:better solution.. pull out your head unit and wire it directly behind your headunit and tuck it up in your dash, you wont have to hide any wires, or worry about taking your door panel off.. Just make sure you cut the right wires...
DLS8K said:Oh yes........before I hook up my system this weekend, I want to run it by any of you wizards out there.
I have a LOC with 6 wires running out of it.......4 for speakers........2 they tell me not to worry about. I will be wiring my amp's ground and power cables from the battery in the trunk. I will have to have the signal wire (blue wire) wired into the amp wire behind the radio. All this sounds good, yes? The only question I had was what wire is the amp wire for my 2000 LS with base audio system located behind the radio? Is that blue as well or will it be a different color?
Thanks a lot and let me know if I am missing anything please.........I had read something that if I have the ground wires in my LOC that I will need a ground loop converter but I dont know about that. Any help would be great.
DLS8K said:Oh yes........before I hook up my system this weekend, I want to run it by any of you wizards out there.
I have a LOC with 6 wires running out of it.......4 for speakers........2 they tell me not to worry about. I will be wiring my amp's ground and power cables from the battery in the trunk. I will have to have the signal wire (blue wire) wired into the amp wire behind the radio. All this sounds good, yes? The only question I had was what wire is the amp wire for my 2000 LS with base audio system located behind the radio? Is that blue as well or will it be a different color?
Thanks a lot and let me know if I am missing anything please.........I had read something that if I have the ground wires in my LOC that I will need a ground loop converter but I dont know about that. Any help would be great.
Yeah........I made a typo there. I will be wiring the pos to the battery and the neg to somewhere else in the trunk. Thanks for the help though.........its good to see people are on top of things.Motts said:You stated "I will be wiring my amp's ground and power cables from the battery in the trunk" make sure you dont connect the ground to the negative on the battery, I saw some idiot who did that with a Mmats amp what an idiot... The remote wire is typically blue, but sometimes that alarm wire is blue or the Ilumination wire is blue. You can always use a voltmeter and see what wire is not hot when you turn the car off... I have an aftermarket head unit in which i would recommend upgrading to... Much better sound quality!! If your not getting any sound then you'll have to use that ground wire on the LOC, but I have only had to use it once.. if you get engine noise through the speakers try moving the ground... if that doesnt solve it then you'll need a ground loop converter... let me know if you need anything else.. oh yea if your putting the LOC behind the head unit make sure you have long enough RCAs to get from the LOC to the trunk.. only bad thing.. Good quality RCAS will give you better sound.... imho
DLS8K said:Yeah........I made a typo there. I will be wiring the pos to the battery and the neg to somewhere else in the trunk. Thanks for the help though.........its good to see people are on top of things.
pour me another one said:Since you're wiring the positive to the battery, wire the negative, from the amp, directly to the battery too.
Motts said:no dont do that!!! :slam
Motts said:thats not how the amp was intended to be hooked up.. the ground shoudl either go to a ground strap, or directly to somewhere on the frame.. if you hook it up to the battery you tend to get engine noise..
Motts said:thats not how the amp was intended to be hooked up.. the ground shoudl either go to a ground strap, or directly to somewhere on the frame.. if you hook it up to the battery you tend to get engine noise..
Motts said:thats not how the amp was intended to be hooked up.. the ground shoudl either go to a ground strap, or directly to somewhere on the frame.. if you hook it up to the battery you tend to get engine noise..