Back feed into the stereo, you need to wire from the vehicle side (speaker side) to the amp then rcas from decl to amplifier that way the sound goes from deck to amplifier then amplifier to the vehicle side which leads to the factor speakers
JDM Stance I hope u have figured out that is not the case it doesn't matter what size wire u have it depends on the draw of ur amp an average 1,000 watt amp will pull 125 amps at its max capability, 125 amp (fuse) x14 volts =total power output IF your amp is 100% efficient as power consumption and output which none r d class is at most 85% so u need to put n a fuse about 15% bigger then ur max power output always divide yr rms power by 14 and then add 10-15% and u will have the right fuse every time 300 watt amp is a 40 amp fuse
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There's a grommet right next to the brake booster which I use to go through the firewall on f150s. It keeps the wires further away from the header.
If you wire the speakers from the amp to the deck wiring what would happen? I noticed you specifically said not the deck side.
Back feed into the stereo, you need to wire from the vehicle side (speaker side) to the amp then rcas from decl to amplifier that way the sound goes from deck to amplifier then amplifier to the vehicle side which leads to the factor speakers
Could you burn the deck by accident by wiring amp speaker wire to both vehicle harness and deck harness?
thanks for the video im about to do my 4 channel v12 alpine install
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Nice video for beginners.
what kind of RCAs did you use? 2 male to 1 male??
Bro if i get 2 amp do i only need one fuse under the hood and what amperage
Plz help i got a 300 watt sub and plan to get 400 watt amp for speaker what amp fuse do i need?
Depends on what power wire you run. like 0 gauge needs a 200 amp fuse, an 8 gauge I guess would use 50-100 amp fuse. Look it up.
JDM Stance I hope u have figured out that is not the case it doesn't matter what size wire u have it depends on the draw of ur amp an average 1,000 watt amp will pull 125 amps at its max capability, 125 amp (fuse) x14 volts =total power output IF your amp is 100% efficient as power consumption and output which none r d class is at most 85% so u need to put n a fuse about 15% bigger then ur max power output always divide yr rms power by 14 and then add 10-15% and u will have the right fuse every time 300 watt amp is a 40 amp fuse
Very helpful video
I got a wire to the amp from the 6by9's and I don't hear nothing
Do you have a line output converter?
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