audio questions
Ok I have a 2004 Crossfire and just installed a new JVC head unit with the Scosche vwo1b and it works great, thanks for all your work!
I am using the factory amp to power the 2 rear subs and it sounds good, very good and its scary. I also want to add a new amplifier to power additional 12" subs in the trunk. My question is, do I just splice into the antenna at the wiring harness (blue wire) and run that into my new amplifier. Dont want to run into any problems here.
If you can also tell me how to run my 4 gauge wire from the battery to the trunk without running into too many problems. Thanks for your help in advance.
I am using the factory amp to power the 2 rear subs and it sounds good, very good and its scary. I also want to add a new amplifier to power additional 12" subs in the trunk. My question is, do I just splice into the antenna at the wiring harness (blue wire) and run that into my new amplifier. Dont want to run into any problems here.
If you can also tell me how to run my 4 gauge wire from the battery to the trunk without running into too many problems. Thanks for your help in advance.
Most aftermarket units have a separate wire for remote turn on. I have not used the antenna wire to signal the amp on any of my Crossfire systems so I am not 100% on the answer to the question. It would not hurt anything to try.....
Your question about the power wire I can help with. See the thread below and link to the photo gallery at the end. This was actually my first post on this forum almost 4 years ago......
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ower-wire.html
Your question about the power wire I can help with. See the thread below and link to the photo gallery at the end. This was actually my first post on this forum almost 4 years ago......
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ower-wire.html
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