Forgive me, I know nothing. This'll be long.
The car is an 89 Mazda 929. The new head is a Kenwood MP342U and it is properly installed and working as designed. The car has six speakers, the head is now driving the two under the dash, the two in the doors. The two on the rear deck are not being driven because they were on a pre-amp used with the original radio. I know I could set the 4 speakers to one channel (ohms would go down to 2) and run the rear deck speakers from the second channel but I'd rather try to use the original setup. The head unit has RCA connectors in the back. I know which connector is used to run 4 wires from the dash to the pre-amp in the trunk area. I think I might also be able to figure out where the power trigger wire is for the factory pre-amp. So, what do I need to do? I want to use the RCA outputs from the new head, wire them somehow to the pre-amp wires in the dash and get the pre-amp to power up and see what I get for sound back there. An acceptable alternative would be to use the RCA outputs in the new head to a new pre-amp and then wire the new pre-amp to the rear deck speakers. From reading the wiring diagrams I think the two rear deck speakers were connected left and right and not in a single channel series connection, i.e. I do not think they were meant as a true sub-woofer setup. The deck speakers are 6x9 and I can't tell if they are three-way or not. My initial goal here is to learn a bit about car deck installs and to make use of everything I've got in the car now. Next minor project is to replace all speakers with some higher quality devices. The car is 21 years old and I commute 100 miles a day so tunes are nice to have. I've got a bare-bones understanding about ohms and impedance (real bare-bones). I may be wasting my time here but so far I'm pretty happy with the install as the car didn't have tunes for the last 8 years now I'm rock-n-rolling with a USB stick and about 4 gigs of music!
Thanks for your patience and support.
The car is an 89 Mazda 929. The new head is a Kenwood MP342U and it is properly installed and working as designed. The car has six speakers, the head is now driving the two under the dash, the two in the doors. The two on the rear deck are not being driven because they were on a pre-amp used with the original radio. I know I could set the 4 speakers to one channel (ohms would go down to 2) and run the rear deck speakers from the second channel but I'd rather try to use the original setup. The head unit has RCA connectors in the back. I know which connector is used to run 4 wires from the dash to the pre-amp in the trunk area. I think I might also be able to figure out where the power trigger wire is for the factory pre-amp. So, what do I need to do? I want to use the RCA outputs from the new head, wire them somehow to the pre-amp wires in the dash and get the pre-amp to power up and see what I get for sound back there. An acceptable alternative would be to use the RCA outputs in the new head to a new pre-amp and then wire the new pre-amp to the rear deck speakers. From reading the wiring diagrams I think the two rear deck speakers were connected left and right and not in a single channel series connection, i.e. I do not think they were meant as a true sub-woofer setup. The deck speakers are 6x9 and I can't tell if they are three-way or not. My initial goal here is to learn a bit about car deck installs and to make use of everything I've got in the car now. Next minor project is to replace all speakers with some higher quality devices. The car is 21 years old and I commute 100 miles a day so tunes are nice to have. I've got a bare-bones understanding about ohms and impedance (real bare-bones). I may be wasting my time here but so far I'm pretty happy with the install as the car didn't have tunes for the last 8 years now I'm rock-n-rolling with a USB stick and about 4 gigs of music!
Thanks for your patience and support.
