dazza
Well-Known Member
Just a few more points added to my previous post.
I am inexperienced at this. If I can do this everyone can. To tap into the speaker outputs is so easy. Its one connector that carries all the speaker leads. I simply used a crimp tool with a single end connector (not sure what to call it) that plugs into each socket of the OEM speaker multi connector, as I was only tapping into the front speakers. I used a new speaker cable run for the subwoofers.
i did not have to splice the wire or cut anything.
The mobridge unit carries the 12V signal that needs to be used to power on amplifier and it works perfectly. The software tells the mobridge when to do this.
GND is present in that area and positive lead (see my picture) runs from the battery and does not interfere with the base board or panels due to its thickness.
I am inexperienced at this. If I can do this everyone can. To tap into the speaker outputs is so easy. Its one connector that carries all the speaker leads. I simply used a crimp tool with a single end connector (not sure what to call it) that plugs into each socket of the OEM speaker multi connector, as I was only tapping into the front speakers. I used a new speaker cable run for the subwoofers.
i did not have to splice the wire or cut anything.
The mobridge unit carries the 12V signal that needs to be used to power on amplifier and it works perfectly. The software tells the mobridge when to do this.
GND is present in that area and positive lead (see my picture) runs from the battery and does not interfere with the base board or panels due to its thickness.
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