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Haha that's great - Steve
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Installation Routine
Chevy350TPI replied to Chevy350TPI's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
1. Run all wires. 2. Disconnect negative from battery. 3. Connect amp ground to chassis. 4. Connect amp ground to amp. 5. Connect RCA to head unit. 6. Connect remote wire to head unit. 7. Connect RCA to amp. 8. Connect remote wire to amp. 9. Connect speaker wires to amp. 10. Connect power wire to amp. 11. Install fuseholder on power wire + crimp ring. 12. Disconnect positive battery cable, connect power wire to battery, re-connect positive battery cable. 13. Re-connect negative battery cable. 14. Insert fuse. *Just my reference for when I get home from work, can't access my e-mail at work right now. - Steve -
Installation Routine
Chevy350TPI posted a topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Do any of you guys follow the same routine over and over again when installing an amp? In what order do you plug in the wires? Detail always helps. eg: 1. Tear vehicle apart. 2. Run all wires. 3. Disconnect negative, then positive at battery. 4. Connect ground wire to amp. 5. Connect ground wire to frame. 6. Connect remote wire to amp. 7. Connect remote wire to HU. 8. Connect RCA to amp. 9. Connect RCA to HU. 10. Connect power wire to amp. 11. Connect negative to battery. 12. Connect positive amp wire and positive to battery. 13. Insert fuse. Just trying to generate some action here. - Steve -
Very nice ... definitely crazy. - Steve
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Got my CD today - thanks Brock. Rice Ass Bi!ches slams pretty good in my truck - loud and clear through the horns - Steve
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Guess what came in today ... Yup ... that's it ..... You guessed right .......... The mailman came to my door and brought me my brand new and shiny ............. Power Acous ..... er .... no. Just a heat and electricity bill. - Steve
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Thanks for the PDF - be interesting to see the prices. - Steve
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As you know, a Power Acoustik A2400DB is in transit to my house via UBetterNotScrewUpMyPackageSPS Air Mail. Wire ... wire ... wire. Wire. I can get a Power Acoustik 2 gauge kit (complete) for $24 USD + $20 to ship it since I'm in Canada. However, it comes with an AGU style fuse and fuseholder, which will not cut it. So I'd be upgrading to an ANL style fuse and fuseholder. So I'd be paying $44 for the kit, plus another $43 for a fuseholder and fuse - which puts me at $87 USD. KnuKonceptz has a nice 1/0 gauge kit. Doesn't come with an RCA, but that's not a big deal because I have an extra on here I can use. Of course, KnuKonceptz does NOT ship to Canada. That's a $70 USD kit which includes thicker wire @ 1/0 gauge, and the proper ANL fuse holder and fuse. Also included are four ring terminals. Remote wire = no big deal @ 10 cents a foot. Now, if I tried piecing a kit together in Canada it would work out to be $65 USD, JUST FOR THE 1/0 WIRE. 1/0 would be ideal to run, no upgrading later on. RCA isn't needed. All connections needed. Power wire + ground wire needed. Remote wire needed. ANL fuse holder and fuse needed. Suggestions as to what to do since the amp will not accept 1/0 gauge, besides trimming the only thing I can think of is a fused distrobution block 1/0 --> 4 maybe a foot before the amp. Suggestions welcome and needed. - Steve
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Yeah ... Rice As Bi!ches is perfect for sitting at stop lights. I bet you'd hear it loud and clear through my horns. - Steve
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Means it's louder, duh - Steve
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Welcome to the board! Sounds like a great truck - Steve
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LOL ... that's a good one. - Steve
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Definitely a great game. - Steve
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Any results yet? - Steve
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Looks tacky and out of place, however, I highly doubt the competitor was aiming for aesthetics. Definitely one-of-a-kind. - Steve
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i have a 96 eclipse. i was running 4 12's but am now runnin 1 xxx 12". 34-35wide--16-16.5deep--14tall with hatch cover in place and you rear fire or up to 20"deep if you fire up. my box for 4 12's was like this..25widex25deepx15tall facing up. let me know what you are looking to do and i can help you... [email protected] charles Bet that XXX just slams back there. - Steve
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What's the budget here? - Steve
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Sounds like a good choice to me. Shane's a good guy. - Steve
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I think I posted a link above to the kit. - Steve
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I don't need to say it since you've already had fun in it ... but anyways ... you're gonna love that Magnum ... enjoy it. Congrats on keeping the wife happy and the purchase of the car. - Steve
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Yeah the Kompressed stuff isn't cheap at all. A good selling feature if you really need a large gauge wire packaged in a thin cable. That made no sense, but you get the point. - Steve
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Any idea as to when any sort of update will be done to the site? - Steve
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well the front and rear glass are very similar in slope, and the trasnistions between pannels are not too sharp It's almost like ... it was meant for SQ - Steve
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Do you mean a larger gauge wire? - Steve
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That's true. The KnuKonceptz 1/0 kit I got rocks ... that's one mighty large fuseholder, which I don't know how to work The wire itself is very flexible ... better than the Stinger, Lightning Audio, RF, and welding wire I've used in the past. - Steve