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tbal69 03-11-2007 07:02 PM

Here we go :)

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alpac 03-11-2007 07:33 PM

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Look at the pic for the connections. No need to use the Pyramid cross over in that case.

alpac 03-11-2007 10:06 PM

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Sorry there is a discrepancy in my previous pic. Wires should be 11 & 12 and not 10 & 11. Here are the correct pics.

zerochief 03-11-2007 10:31 PM

Tap power off the green terminal block located under the cargo floorboard. There is plenty of good power there!

tbal69 03-12-2007 12:24 AM

omg i didnt even know that high level input existed on my amp! LOL... only question is.. how will the wires stay in place? wont they move around because there isnt no screw to tightned them. ALso i noticed i have a 30amp fuse, it says use 25... is that going to be an issue?

Also on the amp... x-over mode is set to LP? or HP? or Off?, and andd one more lol.. what is x-over freq multi? x1 or x10?

thanks :D

tbal69 03-12-2007 02:09 AM

alpac, whered u go broooooo lol

alpac 03-12-2007 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by tbal69
omg i didnt even know that high level input existed on my amp! LOL... only question is.. how will the wires stay in place? wont they move around because there isnt no screw to tightned them. ALso i noticed i have a 30amp fuse, it says use 25... is that going to be an issue?

Also on the amp... x-over mode is set to LP? or HP? or Off?, and andd one more lol.. what is x-over freq multi? x1 or x10?

thanks :D

You need high level input harness/connectors for that. Go to any auto shop, Best Buy, Circuit City or Radio Shack. You should have that for $10 or so. Set the Crossover frequency control to 0 for right now. You will be able to adjust it later by hearing the result. This controls the frequency range that will be passed to your subwoofer.

tbal69 03-12-2007 04:51 PM

Hey, called couple places.. no one seems to have such a thing, or know what the hell Im talking about lol.. I noticed the connector is loose.. it comes out, and the wires are exposed behind it, should i just take the connector out and directly attached the wires? Also there is a ground on it, does it need to be grounded? Theres L + -, R + -. Gnd. From the wires 5/6 and 11/12.. which is - and which are +?

Thanks

tbal69 03-12-2007 07:25 PM

Called couple more places.. nothing, cant even seem to find it on the net... can i just use the wires from the back of the connector?

alpac 03-12-2007 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by tbal69
Hey, called couple places.. no one seems to have such a thing, or know what the hell Im talking about lol.. I noticed the connector is loose.. it comes out, and the wires are exposed behind it, should i just take the connector out and directly attached the wires? Also there is a ground on it, does it need to be grounded? Theres L + -, R + -. Gnd. From the wires 5/6 and 11/12.. which is - and which are +?

Thanks

5 +, 6 -, 11 +, 12 -. Yes you should ground it to avoid a ground loop noise.
You said you have access to the wires behind the high level connectors? If yes then yes attach the wires directly. Do you know how to solder? Be careful not to short circuit + and - as you risk to blow your stock amp


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