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<blockquote data-quote="Fir3controlman" data-source="post: 6688404" data-attributes="member: 619406"><p>Over the past few weeks I've been buying car stereo parts for my 2000 Ford Mustang and this weekend I will be installing it. I have</p><p></p><p>- 4 6x8 pioneer 40 Watt RMS, 240 Watt max, 4 ohm speakers</p><p></p><p>- 2 JL Audio 10" W6 subwoofers 300 RMS, 6 ohm</p><p></p><p>- Kenwood KAC 8404 600 Watt Max, 50 Watt RMS x 4 (4 ohms) (for my speakers)</p><p></p><p>- Kenwood KAC 8104D 1000 Watt Max, 300 RMS 4 ohm/1 chan</p><p></p><p>- 2 Jarad capacitor</p><p></p><p>- Alpine CDA-105</p><p></p><p>So far I've hit a few small snags, the reason I had to get a new system for my car was because my stock amplifier was draining my battery when it wasn't running. Something was wrong with the fuse so I decided to just buy a new system (the last few months I've been saving up for a new one anyways). I had one of my buddies look at my car and he says I'll have to re-wire my new speakers to my new amplifier and have my amplifier run to the head unit. Seeing as I'm a complete novice to this and I don't have enough money to have it professionally installed. I'm hoping someone can give me directions to doing this install on my own or a website that would help me. Also anything else I might need for my system?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fir3controlman, post: 6688404, member: 619406"] Over the past few weeks I've been buying car stereo parts for my 2000 Ford Mustang and this weekend I will be installing it. I have - 4 6x8 pioneer 40 Watt RMS, 240 Watt max, 4 ohm speakers - 2 JL Audio 10" W6 subwoofers 300 RMS, 6 ohm - Kenwood KAC 8404 600 Watt Max, 50 Watt RMS x 4 (4 ohms) (for my speakers) - Kenwood KAC 8104D 1000 Watt Max, 300 RMS 4 ohm/1 chan - 2 Jarad capacitor - Alpine CDA-105 So far I've hit a few small snags, the reason I had to get a new system for my car was because my stock amplifier was draining my battery when it wasn't running. Something was wrong with the fuse so I decided to just buy a new system (the last few months I've been saving up for a new one anyways). I had one of my buddies look at my car and he says I'll have to re-wire my new speakers to my new amplifier and have my amplifier run to the head unit. Seeing as I'm a complete novice to this and I don't have enough money to have it professionally installed. I'm hoping someone can give me directions to doing this install on my own or a website that would help me. Also anything else I might need for my system? [/QUOTE]
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