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Lexus ES300 Wiring Diagram and Set-up Help Needed!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Casurfer99" data-source="post: 99960" data-attributes="member: 544532"><p>Alright fellas I'm almost ready to put in my system. I got the power wiring set to go, the speaker wires are in and it's about done, but I'm a little lost as to how i need to hook up my amps to the factory H/U. I was planning on putting a converter onto the outputs, running it to my amp, and then be done with it. Well as I've come to learn I have to "bypass" the factory amplifiers. Now heres the tricky part. I'm using one amp to power 4 Infinity speakers (2 6.5's and 2 6x9's)(4 channel), and running off that another amp for a sub (2 channel yet to be bridged). I still have 2 tweeters and two speakers in the dash that I want to run off the factory amp. Is this possible?! Should I use the factory amp or try to figure out a way to use my aftermarket amps to power them too?! Basically how should I set this up, what converters should I be using, and how many do you think I'll need. I know it's somewhat of an odd, and hard question but any help or input would be greatly valued. Thanks, James (CASurfer99@AOL.com)</p><p></p><p>Note: If any of you have a stereo wiring diagram for this sytem that would help tremendously!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casurfer99, post: 99960, member: 544532"] Alright fellas I'm almost ready to put in my system. I got the power wiring set to go, the speaker wires are in and it's about done, but I'm a little lost as to how i need to hook up my amps to the factory H/U. I was planning on putting a converter onto the outputs, running it to my amp, and then be done with it. Well as I've come to learn I have to "bypass" the factory amplifiers. Now heres the tricky part. I'm using one amp to power 4 Infinity speakers (2 6.5's and 2 6x9's)(4 channel), and running off that another amp for a sub (2 channel yet to be bridged). I still have 2 tweeters and two speakers in the dash that I want to run off the factory amp. Is this possible?! Should I use the factory amp or try to figure out a way to use my aftermarket amps to power them too?! Basically how should I set this up, what converters should I be using, and how many do you think I'll need. I know it's somewhat of an odd, and hard question but any help or input would be greatly valued. Thanks, James (CASurfer99@AOL.com) Note: If any of you have a stereo wiring diagram for this sytem that would help tremendously!! [/QUOTE]
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