silvercookie 5,000+ posts WRX 7,703 18 Queens, NY Feb 29, 2008 #16 if you buy 1 thing your going to eventually have to buy the rest so why not just do everything in one shot and save yourself the frustration.
if you buy 1 thing your going to eventually have to buy the rest so why not just do everything in one shot and save yourself the frustration.
edzy 10+ year member SPL Ninja 2,277 1 Where you live Feb 29, 2008 #17 no, then i'd have to run new wire to every speaker because of the factory amps. :| Click to expand... Im not sure im understanding you. Why would you need to run all new wires? Start at the speaker, folow it to the amp. Replace. Problem still there? find speaker wire at the amp and follow to the HU, Replace. Still messed up? Its your HU, or you amp. BTW, is the balance/fade set right?
no, then i'd have to run new wire to every speaker because of the factory amps. :| Click to expand... Im not sure im understanding you. Why would you need to run all new wires? Start at the speaker, folow it to the amp. Replace. Problem still there? find speaker wire at the amp and follow to the HU, Replace. Still messed up? Its your HU, or you amp. BTW, is the balance/fade set right?
OP iwanturmags 10+ year member Member 64 0 asfsdf Feb 29, 2008 Thread Starter #18 No I was talking to him about replacing all the speakers..the amps don't function with aftermarket speakers. I figured it out, thanks alot edzy there the ground was 10 shades of ****ed by the gains inside the harness.
No I was talking to him about replacing all the speakers..the amps don't function with aftermarket speakers. I figured it out, thanks alot edzy there the ground was 10 shades of ****ed by the gains inside the harness.
L lostdaytomorrow 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,586 6 Loc Mar 1, 2008 #20 have you checked it with a DMM?
OP iwanturmags 10+ year member Member 64 0 asfsdf Mar 1, 2008 Thread Starter #21 more problems in first post //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
more problems in first post //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
F fbi90909 5,000+ posts Panty Thief 8,530 0 Key West, FL Mar 1, 2008 #22 your ACC wire and constant 12V wire are crossed if your head unit turns back on when you turn the car off.
your ACC wire and constant 12V wire are crossed if your head unit turns back on when you turn the car off.