RE: Re: Quick Q on sub install for all you stereo gods!!

From: Densteadt, James (james.densteadt@eds.com)
Date: Mon May 17 1999 - 12:31:02 EDT


That's kinda what we did. Tapped into the rear speaker...a wire from each
side....then into a line level converter....and then to the amp??? Also
when ever I flip on the power a loud pop erupts when it gets to the
amp...any ideas or is this just because my stereo doesn't have RCA outputs?
Thanks!

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Stepka [mailto:mstepka@genesisdj.com]
Sent: Monday, May 17, 1999 9:35 AM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Re: Quick Q on sub install for all you stereo gods!!

Whoever ran your low inputs from your radio just ran the left side to your
amp. Because for bass, all you need is mono. So if he just ran one
input into the amp and then bridged the amp for more power than when you
moved your balance from one side to the other it would shut it off when you
moved it to the right.
Hope that helps you.

Michael Stepka
98 Sport CC 4x4 V6
with all the chrome accessories
http://www.genesisdj.com/truck.html

----- Original Message -----
From: Densteadt, James <james.densteadt@eds.com>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Monday, May 17, 1999 8:57 AM
Subject: DML: Quick Q on sub install for all you stereo gods!!

> I'm not much of a stereo guy so here goes! I installed two 12" subs and
900
> watt amp in the rear of my dak R/T, the one with the infinity sound
system.
> Anyway, when I balance the sound to the right there's no bass from the
12's,
> but when I fade it left the bass is there.....what'd I do? I tapped into
> both sides in the rear and ran the amp from that??? Any ideas? Thanks
and
> hopefully it's nothing stupid.
>



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