Hey Guys..
me and my best mate spent 6 hours cleaning up the wiring and re-mount of my Amp/Sub Etc.. and made my DVD Screen nice and snug in the dash
you would not believe how much wiring came out of the NA.. (will post pics )
I ended up mounting my Amp Behind my passenger seat NOW I CAN ADJUST MY BASS FROM THE FRONT SEAT
and reverse mounted my sub.. we are actually in the process of re-designing my whole boot (inspiration from LowMiata )
i will post some pics of the finished product when i get home from work..
PICS AS PROMISED..
THE WIRING
THE SUB
THE AMP
THE SCREEN
Huge Saturday of Re-Wiring (NOW WITH PICS)
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I hate re-wiring, it's just soo frustrating trying to trace back wires
Today I accidentally flipped a switch on the amp for my front speakers to the Low pass filter setting, spent ages trying to figure out what had happened, swapping RCA's and checking all the amp fuses and speaker connections
on another note, I have a different solution to changing sub gain levels from inside the cabin, don't want to Hijack your thread by posting a pic but they are up in My audio install thread . It's a remote line controller for the amp.
edit: link fixed
Today I accidentally flipped a switch on the amp for my front speakers to the Low pass filter setting, spent ages trying to figure out what had happened, swapping RCA's and checking all the amp fuses and speaker connections
on another note, I have a different solution to changing sub gain levels from inside the cabin, don't want to Hijack your thread by posting a pic but they are up in My audio install thread . It's a remote line controller for the amp.
edit: link fixed
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You should try fitting a double din HU to an NB....the wiring loom doesnt bend easily, so makes for a tight fit
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Fuzzlet wrote:You should try fitting a double din HU to an NB....the wiring loom doesnt bend easily, so makes for a tight fit
Yeah, the loom is bloody short, and doesn't flex out to give you enough length for connectivity some times. I'm kinda tempted to just cut it open and restrip wires for better connections. Maybe this weekend. I'm thinking of hooking up the aerial finally, although not with any button. I just can't be bothered, so I'm gonna wire it to power and just have it raise/lower whenever the car is on/off.
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