help with speakers
splash_man
01-26-2006, 10:14 PM
hey i need some help on wiring 4 speakers in a 90 honda accord, i know some about this stuff but dont really kow a lot about hondas cuz im doing this for a friend
Pavlo
01-26-2006, 10:26 PM
And by speakers wiring do you mean take old speakers out solder & new in, or run new wiring all around?
If running new wires then you will need some time, drill and lots of wire. Try to avoid the drill as much as possible though. Check around to find the best route for wires, make sure it is safe and hidden. Mine the fronts took about 1.5 hour from the time the carpet was removed to the time I connected wires to the amp. And I run new wires all around not extention of old wires.
If running new wires then you will need some time, drill and lots of wire. Try to avoid the drill as much as possible though. Check around to find the best route for wires, make sure it is safe and hidden. Mine the fronts took about 1.5 hour from the time the carpet was removed to the time I connected wires to the amp. And I run new wires all around not extention of old wires.
splash_man
01-26-2006, 10:34 PM
take out stock ones and put new ones in
splash_man
01-26-2006, 10:42 PM
thanks a lot for the help
all i got to do is solder them back in
oh and i dont need a amp for this speakers cuz i dont know much about it cuz when i put speakers in my truck i put an amp anyways.
oh on the soldering can i use the same white connecter things thats on the stock ones.
all i got to do is solder them back in
oh and i dont need a amp for this speakers cuz i dont know much about it cuz when i put speakers in my truck i put an amp anyways.
oh on the soldering can i use the same white connecter things thats on the stock ones.
wojtas
01-27-2006, 11:35 AM
Something that most people overlook is how to run the wires. In order to eliminate feedback and distortion, run your signal wires on the opposite side of the vehicle as the power wires, and make sure your ground has a free electrical flow back to the battery ground. U can ground it back to the battery if u want, but i wouldnt reccomend using that much wire, concidering u should use the same gauge wire for the ground as u did for the power wire. If there is any paint under the ground terminal 4 the amp, wire brush it away.
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