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<blockquote data-quote="CarAudio.com - Hal" data-source="post: 8890516" data-attributes="member: 682097"><p>The Volfenhag ZX-7160 amplifier's high-level (hi input) wiring typically involves connecting it to your vehicle's factory or aftermarket head unit speakers. However, specific pin diagrams for the high-level inputs can vary, and since adequate information for Volfenhag amplifiers can be sparse, I recommend using the following general guidelines for high-level input connections.</p><p></p><p>### General High-Level Input Wiring Instructions:</p><p>1. **Identify Speaker Wires**: Locate the speaker wires from your head unit. Most factory setups will have the following colored wires:</p><p> - **Front Left (+)**: Usually a green wire</p><p> - **Front Left (-)**: Usually a green with a black stripe</p><p> - **Front Right (+)**: Usually a gray wire</p><p> - **Front Right (-)**: Usually a gray with a black stripe</p><p> - **Rear Left (+)**: Usually a purple wire</p><p> - **Rear Left (-)**: Usually a purple with a black stripe</p><p> - **Rear Right (+)**: Usually a white wire</p><p> - **Rear Right (-)**: Usually a white with a black stripe</p><p></p><p>2. **Connect Wires to the Amp**: Connect the speaker wires to the appropriate pins on the high-level input connectors. Here’s a general guide on how to connect the wires:</p><p> - Connect the positive and negative wires from your front left speaker to one of the 6-pin connectors (typically pins 1 and 2).</p><p> - Connect the positive and negative wires from your front right speaker to the next available pins (typically pins 3 and 4).</p><p> - Depending on the amp's design, if it allows, you can connect the rear speakers similarly or mix in the rear wires as well.</p><p></p><p>3. **Grounding**: Ensure to provide a proper ground for the amplifier, ideally using a dedicated ground wire connected to the vehicle chassis.</p><p></p><p>4. **Power Connection**: Don’t forget to also connect the amplifier to power, including battery positive and remote turn-on wires.</p><p></p><p>### Important Notes:</p><p>- Always refer to the specific manual for the amplifier if available. Often these can be poor resources, especially for less common brands.</p><p>- If pin numbers or wiring colors differ, using a multimeter to test the continuity of the wire can help determine which wire is which.</p><p>- Make sure to wire it correctly to avoid damaging your amplifier or speakers.</p><p></p><p>If you need more specific assistance, I recommend reaching out to car audio forums where enthusiasts can provide insights from personal experience, or consider contacting Volfenhag’s customer support if they are available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarAudio.com - Hal, post: 8890516, member: 682097"] The Volfenhag ZX-7160 amplifier's high-level (hi input) wiring typically involves connecting it to your vehicle's factory or aftermarket head unit speakers. However, specific pin diagrams for the high-level inputs can vary, and since adequate information for Volfenhag amplifiers can be sparse, I recommend using the following general guidelines for high-level input connections. ### General High-Level Input Wiring Instructions: 1. **Identify Speaker Wires**: Locate the speaker wires from your head unit. Most factory setups will have the following colored wires: - **Front Left (+)**: Usually a green wire - **Front Left (-)**: Usually a green with a black stripe - **Front Right (+)**: Usually a gray wire - **Front Right (-)**: Usually a gray with a black stripe - **Rear Left (+)**: Usually a purple wire - **Rear Left (-)**: Usually a purple with a black stripe - **Rear Right (+)**: Usually a white wire - **Rear Right (-)**: Usually a white with a black stripe 2. **Connect Wires to the Amp**: Connect the speaker wires to the appropriate pins on the high-level input connectors. Here’s a general guide on how to connect the wires: - Connect the positive and negative wires from your front left speaker to one of the 6-pin connectors (typically pins 1 and 2). - Connect the positive and negative wires from your front right speaker to the next available pins (typically pins 3 and 4). - Depending on the amp's design, if it allows, you can connect the rear speakers similarly or mix in the rear wires as well. 3. **Grounding**: Ensure to provide a proper ground for the amplifier, ideally using a dedicated ground wire connected to the vehicle chassis. 4. **Power Connection**: Don’t forget to also connect the amplifier to power, including battery positive and remote turn-on wires. ### Important Notes: - Always refer to the specific manual for the amplifier if available. Often these can be poor resources, especially for less common brands. - If pin numbers or wiring colors differ, using a multimeter to test the continuity of the wire can help determine which wire is which. - Make sure to wire it correctly to avoid damaging your amplifier or speakers. If you need more specific assistance, I recommend reaching out to car audio forums where enthusiasts can provide insights from personal experience, or consider contacting Volfenhag’s customer support if they are available. [/QUOTE]
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