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<blockquote data-quote="lostboy" data-source="post: 948944" data-attributes="member: 561559"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I've managed to get hold of a complete stereo system which was originally professionally installed in a car (a subaru wrx, i believe) and then removed when the guy figured out he couldn't afford the car. I've got most of the system sorted but still have a couple of things I'm not 100% sure about..</p><p></p><p>The main question is, in the original setup, it has 2 amps, 1 set to 2 channel for both the subs, and 1 set to 4 channel for the speakers. It has one capacitor for the whole setup.</p><p></p><p>Do I connect from the positive terminal of the battery onto the positive terminal of the capacitor, and then from the negative terminal of the capacitor with 2 wires, each going to the seperate amps? Or am I completely wrong?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance,</p><p></p><p>lst</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lostboy, post: 948944, member: 561559"] Hi, I've managed to get hold of a complete stereo system which was originally professionally installed in a car (a subaru wrx, i believe) and then removed when the guy figured out he couldn't afford the car. I've got most of the system sorted but still have a couple of things I'm not 100% sure about.. The main question is, in the original setup, it has 2 amps, 1 set to 2 channel for both the subs, and 1 set to 4 channel for the speakers. It has one capacitor for the whole setup. Do I connect from the positive terminal of the battery onto the positive terminal of the capacitor, and then from the negative terminal of the capacitor with 2 wires, each going to the seperate amps? Or am I completely wrong? Thanks in advance, lst [/QUOTE]
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