White Knight
Junior Member
I've been installing head units since the late 90's, and the other day I installed my first system on my own. First I put in the head unit. A month later, I got a good deal on an amp and two 12's, so I ordered a amp wiring kit. Put all the wires (4g power to battery, 4g black to ground, amp blue to blue and white on back of head unit) without any problems.
Then it came time for the two RCA wires that go into the back of the amp. I looked on the back of my head unit, and there is only one subwoofer wire. I expected two, so I could put the RCA's in there. Is this normal? I wasn't sure which to do, so I put them in Rear Left and Rear Right. Is this what I should have done?
So it works, but I am still bothered a bit because I'm not sure if I did it right. My head unit had subwoofer controls. Turning the dial all the way up or all the way down does nothing, presumably since the lone subwoofer wire remains unconnected. Any advice besides "If it works, leave it alone?" It may work, but sub controls don't, and I have no idea if this was the best way to do it. Anyway, here's a pic of the back of my unit:
Then it came time for the two RCA wires that go into the back of the amp. I looked on the back of my head unit, and there is only one subwoofer wire. I expected two, so I could put the RCA's in there. Is this normal? I wasn't sure which to do, so I put them in Rear Left and Rear Right. Is this what I should have done?
So it works, but I am still bothered a bit because I'm not sure if I did it right. My head unit had subwoofer controls. Turning the dial all the way up or all the way down does nothing, presumably since the lone subwoofer wire remains unconnected. Any advice besides "If it works, leave it alone?" It may work, but sub controls don't, and I have no idea if this was the best way to do it. Anyway, here's a pic of the back of my unit: