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Sup good people,

I'm almost done with my installation...maybe another week or two, depending on my schedule. I've routed the power cable on the passenger side, the audio connects down the middle and all the speaker wiring along the driver's side.

Now, I've built an amp rack to hold a DA D152 with the crossovers just to the left and right of it. The speaker wires going to the crossover that sits to the right of the amp will have to cross the power and ground cables. I can't believe I've gotten this far and totally forgot the rule about about keeping speaker wires away from power cables. :Doh:

My question is, will I definitely have audible interference? I heard/read somewhere that if you must cross these wires, cross them at 90 degrees...true/not true?

In case anyone needs to know, I have diamond hex front stage with hex midbass for rear fill via RAF (Rear Acoustic Fill). Power cable is 4 guage as is the ground cable.

Please advise!

Thanx

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with that little contact, i doubt u'll get any audible interference.

as to the 90* rule, i haven't a clue. stay tuned as i'm sure our local techies will chime in here...:lol2:

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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yeah with that little contact that shouldn't matter too much. I think the rule is to have them run perpendicular with the power wire. The biggest thing is you don't want your speaker wire to run the length of your car side by side with the power wire. But you should be fine even with generic speaker cables.

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You guys just made my weekend.  I'm off to finish this installation :D

Thanks!

good luck, cant wait to see some pix

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I can't believe I've gotten this far and totally forgot the rule about about keeping speaker wires away from power cables. :Doh: 

That's because it is a myth and doesn't really matter :P

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I ran all my wiring (power, RCA, and speaker wire) on the left side of my car for some time. didn't get any noise at all. I decided to run the RCA's on the opposite side of the vehicle when I was re-wiring the system and didn't notice any difference.

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I had some neon sub rings...

It said not to bunch up the wire and lay it flat.

They were right, with it all bunched up the light was dim and there was a crap ton of interference.

Odd how some signals dont work like that...

I ran RCA, power, power turn on and speaker lead wire all on the same path, no problems at all

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good luck, cant wait to see some pix

Don't mean to bring up an old thread, but with all that I have going, it took me a little longer than expected. thanks to you guys, here are some pics of my installation so far. All comments welcomed! Please be kind...this is my first ever intsall and the first time ever working with a wood project. I know it's not as elaborate as some of the installs I've seen but it works for me. The sound is fantastic with no noise issues whatsoever. Eventually I'll be putting in a 12 inch sub, but, that's later down the line.

Once again, thank you all for your kind assistance.

S.

BeforeCascade.jpg

Cascadeapplied.jpg

DoorSpeakerBaffle.jpg

RearSpeakerBaffle.jpg

Hexdoorpanel.jpg

Hexrearfill.jpg

Amprack1.jpg

Ampmount.jpg

AmpRack2.jpg

Crossovermount2.jpg

AmpRackcover2.jpg

Crossovermount.jpg

AmpRackrear.jpg

Crossovermount.jpg

Trunk1.jpg

Trunk2.jpg

DDX-7017a.jpg

DDX-7017b.jpg

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First ever install my ass...that looks better then 90% of the peoples installs that have been doing this for years. Myself included.

Looks great, nice choices in equipment. The amp rack is killer...

More pics when you get the sub project going.

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...Thats REALLY nice. You can't be serious about that being your first install, cuz damn, like Justin said that's nicer than the majority of systems of CA vets.

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Thanks for the encouraging comments...I appreciate that and it means a lot to me.

But seriously, this is my first ever install. I read many forums and do it yourself articles before going through with this. You should have seen the amount of MDF I went through before I got it right :lol:

Once again, I appreciate the comments :runlaugh:

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Going through a lot of MDF or not, great work!

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Awesome work my friend.

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It wouldve been eaiser to just throw a sheet of plywood on the face, screw the amps and xover to it then make little feet that hold up the trim.

A tad overkill.

Either you have some really good tools and wood working skills or you had a really good helper

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I looked at the pictures again just now ... and chit, that amprack is built soild.

Then I noticed the 17 degrees C on the dash ... nice :D

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It wouldve been eaiser to just throw a sheet of plywood on the face, screw the amps and xover to it then make little feet that hold up the trim.

A tad overkill.

Either you have some really good tools and wood working skills or you had a really good helper

Funny you should mention that...that's exactly what I did the first time around, but, decided I didn't want the amp laying flat because I still wanted a usable trunk and wanted the amp safe from falling or rolling objects...you know, grocery shopping and such, so I went for the overkill. I also wanted to challenge myself to try and come up with something clean and as stock looking as possible.

No, I didn't have someone helping me, just some good tools I got for Christmas of 04. To be honest, a lot of it was trial and error and as Bob Ross always said on his boring painting show, "happy mistakes".

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I looked at the pictures again just now ... and chit, that amprack is built soild.

Then I noticed the 17 degrees C on the dash ... nice :D

Origianlly I'm from S. California, but, I work for the US Army and am stationed in the Netherlands. At the time I purchased my car, they didn't have US specs available and had to settle for the euro specs which is why it's all in Kilometers and celcius.

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i'm going to call bullcrap, no way thats your first install. looks awesome, i'm planning on doing something with my trunk and i hope it turns out at smooth looking as yours.

--i want my trunk back--

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did you use a scrolling jigsaw for all those curves?

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To be honest, a lot of it was trial and error and as Bob Ross always said on his boring painting show, "happy mistakes".

A Bob Ross reference, lol. You rock. :slayer:

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that's pretty kick as* work, looks very very nice. :thumbsup:

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