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Old 11-01-2006, 05:55 PM
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Question amplifier wiring

Taken from the adding sub guide. -

"2) X5 non premium (no DSP): You should see 12 pins in this connector even if all pins are not wired. Picture 5 below shows the wiring of this connector. You can tap into pin # 5 and 6 or 11 and 12 to feed the high level (speaker level) inputs of your subwoofer amp. As explained in the previous section if you have a 2 channel bridgeable sub amp you will be able to feed your amp’s high inputs from pin# 6(-)/5(+) for right speaker and 12(-) /11(+) for left speaker."


ive followed this to the letter, ive both left and right inputs on my amp so ive used all four. ive installed a phono socket speaker line output converter to provide pre amp level output. (i also tested withoutto high level inputs) but i am still unable to get any sound output into my amp.

My car is a brand new UK X5, with just basic business CD, can anyone help?????

any help would be great!


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Simon
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Old 11-02-2006, 04:19 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SyHightower
Taken from the adding sub guide. -

"2) X5 non premium (no DSP): You should see 12 pins in this connector even if all pins are not wired. Picture 5 below shows the wiring of this connector. You can tap into pin # 5 and 6 or 11 and 12 to feed the high level (speaker level) inputs of your subwoofer amp. As explained in the previous section if you have a 2 channel bridgeable sub amp you will be able to feed your amp’s high inputs from pin# 6(-)/5(+) for right speaker and 12(-) /11(+) for left speaker."


ive followed this to the letter, ive both left and right inputs on my amp so ive used all four. ive installed a phono socket speaker line output converter to provide pre amp level output. (i also tested withoutto high level inputs) but i am still unable to get any sound output into my amp.

My car is a brand new UK X5, with just basic business CD, can anyone help?????

any help would be great!


Thanks

Simon
The wiring for audio to the UK cars is completely different to the US, as I found out when doing mine.
I suggest you contact Halston or Micah at BSW they have the correct info for UK and could help you.
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Old 11-02-2006, 05:38 AM
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pm sent to Micah, fingers crossed he sends me the details

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