Quiclk advice needed
#1
Quiclk advice needed
A tech at my friends shop gave me an idea for wiring speakers to my aftermarket head unit. He said that I could jump the input and output wires from the harnesses at the amplifier, then just connect the speaker outputs from the radio into the former low-level wires that used to go to the amp.
My question-will those thin (maybe 18) gauge wires handle the 60 watts per channel of my radio? It would sure make the job easier (and neater).
Thanks
My question-will those thin (maybe 18) gauge wires handle the 60 watts per channel of my radio? It would sure make the job easier (and neater).
Thanks
#3
It will work, but as the other poster said, you will not likely achieve the throughput you would if you used thicker wires.
I know your car, no short cuts! If you're up to the task, run the thicker wires. You will be happier in the long run.
I know your car, no short cuts! If you're up to the task, run the thicker wires. You will be happier in the long run.
#4
I ran the wires and began the connections (too many family delays). Cant wait to finish it and see how it sounds tomorrow.
Also---I took off the sub speaker grill, and am planning on somehow utilizing the space. If nothing electronic, then just storage. Create some kind of compartment and a door-possibly the stock speaker grill with a hinge, so it will be stealth.
Also---I took off the sub speaker grill, and am planning on somehow utilizing the space. If nothing electronic, then just storage. Create some kind of compartment and a door-possibly the stock speaker grill with a hinge, so it will be stealth.
#5
I got the radio wired-no adapter yet (so no onstar/etc). But, it sounds much better than with the factory amp. Plus, since the factory sub is out of the car now, I can crank mine up much louder without the old one degrading the sound. I still may use my 5 channel external amp for even better sound, but then it becomes a matter of losing space in the back.
Next thought-without the sub box, I have a nice big opening on the side of the car. If I fill it with fiberglass, could I mount my 10 inch sub in the panal and get good sound?
Next thought-without the sub box, I have a nice big opening on the side of the car. If I fill it with fiberglass, could I mount my 10 inch sub in the panal and get good sound?
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