Multiple amp wiring???
#1
Multiple amp wiring???
I currently have a 600W 12" Phoenix Gold Sub in a single carpeted box, with a Sony 800W Amp connected to it. I just picked:
I have the 4 speaker system.
- Two 6.5" 200W Phoenix Gold Speakers for the front doors
- Two 5.25" 200W Phoenix Gold Speakers for the rear
- Two 150W Tweeters
- One 1.5 Farad Capacitator
- One 800W Power Akoustik 4 Channel Amp for the speakers
My question is how is all this supposed to be wired up? The tweeters I want to stick on the little triangle things on the doors. Im confused because I understand to get another power wire and another ground wire for the new amp. But the RCA wires and the memory wire, where does that go to, since my deck only has place for only one amp. How does the capacitator get connected? If someone can help me out with this by explaining or a diagram, I'd reealy appreciate it. thanks in advance.
I have the 4 speaker system.
- Two 6.5" 200W Phoenix Gold Speakers for the front doors
- Two 5.25" 200W Phoenix Gold Speakers for the rear
- Two 150W Tweeters
- One 1.5 Farad Capacitator
- One 800W Power Akoustik 4 Channel Amp for the speakers
My question is how is all this supposed to be wired up? The tweeters I want to stick on the little triangle things on the doors. Im confused because I understand to get another power wire and another ground wire for the new amp. But the RCA wires and the memory wire, where does that go to, since my deck only has place for only one amp. How does the capacitator get connected? If someone can help me out with this by explaining or a diagram, I'd reealy appreciate it. thanks in advance.
#2
what kind of deck do you have if you dont have a front and rear output and only a sub out then you will need to upgrade your deck. After that just split power that is alrready there for your subs and do the same for your remote wire and then a ground and ull be all set
#4
run power to the cap, then tap each amp off of that for power, with a separate ground for each amp. as for RCAs, if you purchased a deck without enough inputs for your application, you can use an equalizer to get the job done, which works great if you have a double din stock radio and only single din deck. i have this in my old car and the setup works fine. you could also get an RCA splitter, but you will lose signal quality unless your deck has a high voltage output. what deck are you using?
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