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You can wire it to the sub box, this will make the light flash with the bass. The neon tube will only light up when the sub hits, and the louder it is the brighter the tube.

 
Originally posted by fu-man-chu You can wire it to the sub box, this will make the light flash with the bass. The neon tube will only light up when the sub hits, and the louder it is the brighter the tube.
did you read the qustion our are you just a dumb fuk that doesnt know what you are talking about na just playing but please read before you anser. thanks
 
NO, you cant wire it throught the amp, its not possible, i wz explaining a way you could wire it, Also, dont ***** at some one that wz try to help, i dont see any other replys, do you? alright then. I addmitte I didnt say it could not be done BUT I explaind another way to do it so....

 
wire a switch to the battery and the neon light from the switch

 
cut one one your positive leads to one of your interior lights in the kick panel area in your car, hook the positive to the live wire, and the negative to the wire leading to your interior bulb, now every time you turn on your interior lights the neon tube will glow as well. Do not ever hook up accessory lights to the outputs on your amp, it will screw up your amp over a short time.

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The cars interior light wire +runs to the positive wire on your neon tube, then the negative wire runs to the wire leading to your stock interior bulb.

or

stock

------------------+light--------------------_

costom

---------------+neontube_-----------+light_-----------

Get the idea? I did this in my car and it worked well, I painted the interior bulbs to match the accessory bulbs i added.

 
no this is how you wire it.. not you your speakers.. like the other dumb ass said.. you'll blow your neon.... you hook up the ground ground as usual and the power to your remote wire.. and everytime you turn on your headunit.. the neon lights up..

 
QUOTE-cut one one your positive leads to one of your interior lights in the kick panel area in your car, hook the positive to the live wire, and the negative to the wire leading to your interior bulb, now every time you turn on your interior lights the neon tube will glow as well. Do not ever hook up accessory lights to the outputs on your amp, it will screw up your amp over a short time.-END QUOTE

strickly SQ 2 -WHERE DOES IT SAY TO WIRE THE NEON TO A SPEAKER?

If you wire your accessory lights in this fashion you can turn them on and off with your interior light switch, so you don't have your neon tube glowing during the daytime when no one can really see it, just wire it in series with an existing interior light.

ALSO- There is currently neon tubes on the market that have built in microphones that tell the neon to flash in accordance to the music, they are relativly cheap and can be found at most car audio shops.

 
do any of you actually read the entire post or what??? in response to the last guy the guy your ragging on is responding to the post previous to that he posted to....and my advise....dont worry about neons...they are pointless in my opinion....but to each his own....good luck

 
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