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<blockquote data-quote="B1GR3DDD" data-source="post: 8450621" data-attributes="member: 663137"><p>Head unit: Pioneer DEH-X6700BS</p><p></p><p>4x Door Speakers: Kicker 41DSC6934</p><p></p><p>4 Channel Amp: Rockford Fosgate Prime R400-4D</p><p></p><p>Sub Amp: Sound Ordnance M-1500</p><p></p><p>Sub: Alpine Type-S D4</p><p></p><p>I've tried re grounding the headunit and the 4 Channel amp, with no success.</p><p></p><p>Forgot wiring too. Power is simple. I have a 0 gauge from the front to back on drivers side, to a distro-block into 8 gauge for sub amp and 4 gauge for 4 channel. Passenger side has 4 plug RCA, sub amp control, and remote turn on wire. RCA goes back to 4 channel, plugs into there, and then I have a 2 RCA cable that plugs into the 4 channels pass through, to the inputs of the sub amp. 4 Channel simple has one speaker wire down each side (for the left and right front door speakers) and 2 speaker wires up the carpeting of the trunk to the 2 rear deck speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B1GR3DDD, post: 8450621, member: 663137"] Head unit: Pioneer DEH-X6700BS 4x Door Speakers: Kicker 41DSC6934 4 Channel Amp: Rockford Fosgate Prime R400-4D Sub Amp: Sound Ordnance M-1500 Sub: Alpine Type-S D4 I've tried re grounding the headunit and the 4 Channel amp, with no success. Forgot wiring too. Power is simple. I have a 0 gauge from the front to back on drivers side, to a distro-block into 8 gauge for sub amp and 4 gauge for 4 channel. Passenger side has 4 plug RCA, sub amp control, and remote turn on wire. RCA goes back to 4 channel, plugs into there, and then I have a 2 RCA cable that plugs into the 4 channels pass through, to the inputs of the sub amp. 4 Channel simple has one speaker wire down each side (for the left and right front door speakers) and 2 speaker wires up the carpeting of the trunk to the 2 rear deck speakers. [/QUOTE]
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