UZZ30-Québec
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Man, i searched and searched for nothing. It's so SIMPLE!!!!!!
To activate the stock amp in a 1991 LS400 *nakamichi system*, simply put your remote wire with the Pink/blue wire inside the car, that's it, the amp doesn't get current from the radio wiring system.
The only thing i need to figure is to give it the sound signal, when i send High input into the pink wire in the car (wether it's a + or - from the radio i get the same result) I have bass but it's very low and the amp keeps triggering the breaker. Wether i put a + or - to t he blue wire, i loose the sound from my aftermarket radio. (short circuit)
It's very bizzare because i have a direct ground on the blue wire, it's supposed to be WP- and i don't really understand.
well, wiring is easy, on the amp, white = power, green = amp output to woofer, red/wht = unused (mute).
I'll try to split a RCA cable and feed it with low-level but i'm afraid to blow my low-level output from my radio... I'll get back on this, it's pretty useful for someone who wants to change the receiver but keep the sub working.
To activate the stock amp in a 1991 LS400 *nakamichi system*, simply put your remote wire with the Pink/blue wire inside the car, that's it, the amp doesn't get current from the radio wiring system.
The only thing i need to figure is to give it the sound signal, when i send High input into the pink wire in the car (wether it's a + or - from the radio i get the same result) I have bass but it's very low and the amp keeps triggering the breaker. Wether i put a + or - to t he blue wire, i loose the sound from my aftermarket radio. (short circuit)
It's very bizzare because i have a direct ground on the blue wire, it's supposed to be WP- and i don't really understand.
well, wiring is easy, on the amp, white = power, green = amp output to woofer, red/wht = unused (mute).
I'll try to split a RCA cable and feed it with low-level but i'm afraid to blow my low-level output from my radio... I'll get back on this, it's pretty useful for someone who wants to change the receiver but keep the sub working.