Hi ppl,
just wanted to let all those guys out there who want to go the DIY route with installing their own head units, not to follow the wiring diagram provided by the funky fto website. http://www.funky-fto.co.uk/howto.html
The wiring of the speakers is incorrect, when you turn it on, you'll think WTF? As the sound is totally distorted
Instead, http://www.myfto.co.uk/q&a.htm provides the correct wiring instructions.
For someone with such a wealth of (in)experience in this kinda stuff, wiring in a new stereo is quite piss easy... installed a sony cdx mp80, with infinity kappa 60.5cs in the doors (still havent figured out the crossover thingy, but the speakers and tweeters are in, advice PLEASE?) looks rather nifty [/img]
wiring in a new stereo
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hi ftoboi
with thew splits they normally come with instructions
but new split in a couple of month back
with the cross over box you have the in from the stero and two out one for the speaker and one for the tweeter
this is so the tweeter doesn't get to much bass as it will blow the tweeter
where are you
i can give you a hand if you want me to look at
robert
ps also welcome to the group
with thew splits they normally come with instructions
but new split in a couple of month back
with the cross over box you have the in from the stero and two out one for the speaker and one for the tweeter
this is so the tweeter doesn't get to much bass as it will blow the tweeter
where are you
i can give you a hand if you want me to look at
robert
ps also welcome to the group
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Hey, thanks for the feedback guys. Kaveman, i'm actually in Perth so unfortunately i can't take up your helpful offer. The instructions were very vague, and like i said, i don't know much about this stuff (bugger all actually, just a die hard DIY learn-as-you-go freak). I'll just tell you what i have done and could you explain it as if you were explaining it to a 5 year old? all i did was wire the speakers (not tweeters) in where the old ones were.
My crossover has three sets of connections, one +ve and -ve for each,
1) to amplifier/speaker outputs 2) to woofer 3) to tweeter. I don't have an amp yet, btw.
What i'm thinking is the speaker wire from the door goes into (1), the tweeter connects to (3) and a seperate wire connects the actual speaker to (2)... how far off am i?
I just need to know what wire goes where, and where the wires originate from. And is the new tweeter a direct replacement of the old one found in the front vents?
Sorry if this sounds dumb to all the pro's out there, i'm not one and won't pretend to be Sigh... all this trouble just to save $90...Thanks!
My crossover has three sets of connections, one +ve and -ve for each,
1) to amplifier/speaker outputs 2) to woofer 3) to tweeter. I don't have an amp yet, btw.
What i'm thinking is the speaker wire from the door goes into (1), the tweeter connects to (3) and a seperate wire connects the actual speaker to (2)... how far off am i?
I just need to know what wire goes where, and where the wires originate from. And is the new tweeter a direct replacement of the old one found in the front vents?
Sorry if this sounds dumb to all the pro's out there, i'm not one and won't pretend to be Sigh... all this trouble just to save $90...Thanks!