Is removing the ground wire and the negative from the battery the same thing?
Also can i attach ring looking thing at the end of the cable that goes from the amp to the battery to the negative side or does it have to be on the positive side?
if you want to isolate power for all your electronics then remove the ground from the battery. removing only the ground from the amp only cuts power to the amp, nothing else.
you can attach a ring crimp lug to the red power cable for your amp, at the battery. the same cable at the amp, just strip the insulation off and terminate.
for the Ground cable at the amp, use a ring crimp lug at one end to secure it to Ground (chassis of car, will paint sanded/filed off). the other end, just strip the insulation and terminate at the amp.
Ok so im basically replacing the existing amp that i have in the car.
If i jus remove the ground wire. Plug everything in and then screw the ground wire back on to allow for power is that bad? any chance for anything to fry?
and for the sub control does it matter if i use another one instead of the amps one. For example i have a pioneer sub control already connected. Can i use that instead of the cadence one i brought?
flat is no crossover mode, low pass is pure bass only (some 4 ch amps got like high pass to.. which in that case is usualy for tweeters or speakers.
DOnt set everything to max.. at first all low, put the gain a quater up so u can feel that its working and shit..
after uve hooked it all up
listen to it and start playing with the settings, keep the frequency high for good abss, Bass EQ is jst the amount of "boom" u want
and yeh nwz for the noob questions .. there are dickheads dat might say something stupd though.. lyk srsly some ppl r jst fkd on this forum lol they dont know how to answer a question
Last edited by slimx; 04-12-2009 at 12:26 AM.
Reason: p.s. im drunk i might be wrong about the crossover thingo lol, but what i sed abot keeping it all low is 100% lol
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