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<blockquote data-quote="Zach85" data-source="post: 1086242" data-attributes="member: 546438"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to put in an equalizer in the front of my 90 Eagle Talon underneath the CD Player I will be receiving in the mail soon. I was wondering of the following questions I have:</p><p></p><p>1) what do I connect the EQ's "Remote On" with? I was thinking that goes with the either the 12V Battery/Constant or the Ignition power.</p><p></p><p>2) Illumination connects with IGN power, right? I think that has worked for me on my friend's car a few years back before he sold it.</p><p></p><p>3) along with having the HU's IGN power and ILL connected to the car's IGN power, can I put in the EQ's power along? that'd be a 4 way connection (or 5 way depending on question number one), and some electronic friends of mine says it shouldn't create a short or anything, but wanted to ask someone from here.</p><p></p><p>4) Can I extend the HU's Ground using the left-over speaker wires that came with my speakers I put in? My car's HU doesn't come with a ground wire since it grounds on metal contact, so I gotta put a ring terminal end on them (for both the EQ and HU) and find a screw to use to ground them.</p><p></p><p>5) should I use the same screw for both ground, or use seperate screws, 1 for each?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any help, even if you can't understand or answer all of the questions. I tried my best to simplify my questions as simple as possible. Any questions, please ask! Thanks again in advance!</p><p></p><p>- Zach</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zach85, post: 1086242, member: 546438"] Hello, I'm trying to put in an equalizer in the front of my 90 Eagle Talon underneath the CD Player I will be receiving in the mail soon. I was wondering of the following questions I have: 1) what do I connect the EQ's "Remote On" with? I was thinking that goes with the either the 12V Battery/Constant or the Ignition power. 2) Illumination connects with IGN power, right? I think that has worked for me on my friend's car a few years back before he sold it. 3) along with having the HU's IGN power and ILL connected to the car's IGN power, can I put in the EQ's power along? that'd be a 4 way connection (or 5 way depending on question number one), and some electronic friends of mine says it shouldn't create a short or anything, but wanted to ask someone from here. 4) Can I extend the HU's Ground using the left-over speaker wires that came with my speakers I put in? My car's HU doesn't come with a ground wire since it grounds on metal contact, so I gotta put a ring terminal end on them (for both the EQ and HU) and find a screw to use to ground them. 5) should I use the same screw for both ground, or use seperate screws, 1 for each? Thanks for any help, even if you can't understand or answer all of the questions. I tried my best to simplify my questions as simple as possible. Any questions, please ask! Thanks again in advance! - Zach [/QUOTE]
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