View Full Version : anyone know any website that show how to install car system
danba
01-05-2003, 12:50 AM
installation include 3 amp. 1 for woffer.1 for component speaker.1for component speaker. and how to install speaker to amp. and stuff
lowlife4ever
01-05-2003, 01:43 PM
as far as I know there is none,
How many channels (amp) for the woffer have, and for other two?
you want to hook up all four tweeters into one amp, and all four component bass speaker into another amp, and the woffer into a separate amp.,
it that right,
or you want to hook up the front (two tweeters, and two bass) into one amp., and the rear into one amp, and woffer into another amp.
both way as far as I know you need another or two passive crossovers in order to achieve a high quality, if you use the crossover come from the component speaker you not going to achieve the result that you want.
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danba
01-05-2003, 01:49 PM
do you know how to hook them up. can you show me in detail. i don't know how to hook up 3 amp and stuff. like what go into what input.
lowlife4ever
01-05-2003, 01:52 PM
How many channels each amp have :flower: :flower: :flower: :flower:
danba
01-05-2003, 02:00 PM
2 channel for 1 conponent pair. 2 channel for the other conponent pair. and a 2 channel amp for a woofer
lowlife4ever
01-05-2003, 02:44 PM
do you have passive crossover :flower: :flower: :flower: :flower:
because I have a book show you how to install these, they show in the book that you need a passive crossover in order to hook this up :flower: :flower: :flower: :flower: :flower: :flower:
GioLanh
01-05-2003, 10:03 PM
if U never did it, I suggest U should find someone with some experience or go to the shop.
It involves a lot of things. Hooking 3 amps considers to be a serious sound system.
Like I put in the stick thread and people never bother to read it or something ...
What year, make, model do U have?
Few more questions:
1) what kinda head radio?
2) EQ?
3) Crossover active or passive?
4) what kinda amps? how much power?
5) Need extra battery for reserve?
6) What kinda speakers? How much watts?
U might need to do some custom jobs ... It's not that easy as U think :)
Skoolguy
01-06-2003, 04:41 AM
man hook up 3 amps ... haven't try it yet but I think it gonna drain ur battery like crazi <-- correct me if i am wrong ... Here is the website that may or may not useful to you http://www.electronixwarehouse.com/education/amplifiers/installamp.htm
Below is my system, only 1 amps though ... just done drawing with it using SmartDraw Pro 6 ... hopefully give u overview a little bit ... Version with 2 amps diagram will be here soon If I done with it ... good luck
danba
01-07-2003, 08:21 PM
where is the version with 2 amp?
i have a 2channel lighting audio amp for two audio baln woofer
i have 2 pair of Quart component speaker
1 equlizer
2 kenwood amp. 2 channel each amp
crossover are passive but thinking of buying active which i though is better
and a sony head player..with two RCA jack in the back one the rear and one for front
Skoolguy
01-07-2003, 10:02 PM
busy qua' a` ... chu*ng` nao song bo? len :)
GioLanh
01-07-2003, 11:36 PM
Originally posted by danba
where is the version with 2 amp?
i have a 2channel lighting audio amp for two audio baln woofer
i have 2 pair of Quart component speaker
1 equlizer
2 kenwood amp. 2 channel each amp
crossover are passive but thinking of buying active which i though is better
and a sony head player..with two RCA jack in the back one the rear and one for front
what kinda car r U planning to put all these in?
pLaYbOi
01-08-2003, 03:54 PM
Originally posted by danba
where is the version with 2 amp?
i have a 2channel lighting audio amp for two audio baln woofer
i have 2 pair of Quart component speaker
1 equlizer
2 kenwood amp. 2 channel each amp
crossover are passive but thinking of buying active which i though is better
and a sony head player..with two RCA jack in the back one the rear and one for front
like the other guys had already suggested..
this is quite a task for a new beginner...
you should have someone with some experience in installing car audio to help you with..
but ill give you a run down of how the system should be installed..
first....it would b wise to have an idea where to install your audio components..
in this case...ur amps should be a problem..
since you have 3...i doubt the backseat would hold all 3..considered they're fairly big arent they?
you may want to consider make a custom rack...or screw your amps onto the box youre using..
enough with that..
first...install your headunit..
you should buy an adapter for the year of your car...thatll take care of the installation for the sony HU <headunit>....you can buy these adapters everywhere...
Frys....circuitcity or bestbuy..
i suggest going to frys first though...it should b cheaper..
next up...you'll need a short 3ft <or less> rca...
which will connect your audio out from the HU to the equalizer
i assume that ur EQ should also have 3 outs..which includes..FRONT..REAR..and SUB..
therefore...you'll need 3 more long RCAs...20ft should b okay...
now each rca would go to a seperate amp...decide which goes to which...its wise to label both ends of the RCAs for future reference and ease of installation ;)
then run the RCAs to either the left or the right of the car...
NOTE* do not run the RCAs near ur POWER CABLE...
if you have the RCAs on the left side...run the power cable on the right....that'll help keep the humming noises away...<crossfingers>
also...keep in mind that u'll need a wire to power on <remote wire> your amps..
this wire should b connected from ATTENNA <from HU> ---> amps
as for powering up ur system..
running a 3 amp system with this much power..
it is recommended that you should buy a 4 guage + wiring kit..
keep the fuse holder 12 inches or shorter away from the battery..
then run the power line all the way back to ur trunk..
also do keep in mind that your grounding is very important as well..
find a metal spot..and bolt your ground into that...
keep the ground lines short as well..
less than 3ft should b okay..
you'll need to run your speaker lines to the front as well..<from your FRONT amp>
keep the speaker lines along the side of the RCAs..
then find the old factory's FRONT's left and right and tap those in..
everything else should b self explanatory...wiring your speaker wires shouldnt b that difficult..
dont expect your system to sound "good" right away..
you'll need to tune ur system..
if you have any specific questions bout tuning..
PM me or contact me on aim..
ill try to help you out as much as i can..
goodluck ;)
danba
01-08-2003, 07:54 PM
what is your aim sn
pLaYbOi
01-08-2003, 08:09 PM
its o0oplayboio0o
copy and paste that...
trying to read the Os will give u a headache:D
GioLanh
01-09-2003, 10:26 AM
danba,
U still have not said what yr/make/model your car is.
U have quite a lot for a sound system. U can put them together but it depends on how U put them ... b/c with the same system, diff installers will have diff result (this is how they win in the sound contest).
Also, when U're talking about sound system, U need to state that U want a "super clean" sound or U want it "loud, strong base" (my den's style) ...
danba
01-11-2003, 01:04 PM
my make model is honda accord 88 and i want a loud strong base plus a super clean sound. how do u install to make the best sound.
GioLanh
01-11-2003, 03:15 PM
Originally posted by danba
my make model is honda accord 88 and i want a loud strong base plus a super clean sound. how do u install to make the best sound.
OK, '88 Accord comes with 3 styles.
1) 4-dr sedan
2) 2-dr coupe
3) 2-dr HB
which one is yours?
U cannot have both superclean sound and loud, strong base.
Don't be so greedy (I've seen lots of people made this mistake in sound contests) :D
I suggest for your old car, go with super clean sound. B/c it's a fairly old and small car, loud strong base will make some rattling noise (giống như răng ông bà già run lập cập :D)
pLaYbOi
01-12-2003, 05:16 PM
Originally posted by ColdWind
U cannot have both superclean sound and loud, strong base.
Don't be so greedy (I've seen lots of people made this mistake in sound contests) :D
I suggest for your old car, go with super clean sound. B/c it's a fairly old and small car, loud strong base will make some rattling noise (giống như răng ông bà già run lập cập :D)
you should really listen to the new JLw7 or any new v2 subs from JL...
they make very good SQ and insanely loud..
there are other subs out there that would give good SQ and lots of SPL as well..
the powerhx2 is extremely loud and give tight bass..
elemental design
bramah are getting very popular as well..these are extremely good subs for half the price of JLw7...
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