Calgary Jeep Association
4x4 Related Groups => Tech Talk => Topic started by: calltrex on November 28, 2007, 09:04:47 PM
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Im putting a new deck in and just had a after thought.
what powers the sub in the middle??
is there a mini amp for it ??
or is it built into the stock head unit???
Anyone know?
thanks
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i'm sure the sub is powered by it's own amp. all you need to worry about is getting a head unit with sub outputs.
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the sub is powered by a little amp right behind the sub. Or its built into the housing.
From what I remember. The Rubicon Owners Forum will have info.
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i do know that the sub and soundbar are on the same fuse. honking 40 amp fuse. Fade front and the sub disappears, Fade rear and its there.
my guess is there is small amp bridged mono ponied off the 2nd stereo amp's cicuit for the soundbar. Unless the head unit powers everyhting, but I doubt it.
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Sub is powered by it's own amp. Just have to make sure you hookup the remote or accessoriy line to the sub line to ensure it get's powered on with the new unit.
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thanks for info
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on the new one can i use the line out rca for the sub ?
i havent ripped into it yet so i dont know whats on the back of the stock head unit
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i work at visions, i'll look into this tomorrow for you
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i work at visions, i'll look into this tomorrow for you
thanks
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This is how i hook up all my systems:
Deck: front and rear speakers from harness to old speaker wires.
Deck: RCA jacks used for Subs.
Deck: remote wire in harness for Subs and/or power antenna.
Deck: ground and power to source from old stereo wiring.
AMP: RCA in from Deck
AMP: remote to deck
AMP: separate power to in line fused wiring to BATTERY
AMP: Ground to jeep
Sub: speaker wire to amp.
SUB: (possibles? remote to AMP. power to AMP, ground to amp.)
Now a sweet deal at Best Buy in Northlands Mall that i have in my Pajero and Motorhome is a Kenwood 10 inch sub in box with a BUILT in 200W AMP. It is last years model and they are clearing them out for $149.95 !
It sounds WONDERFUL and all that you need to do is run RCA jacks to Deck with remote wire also. i ground it with quick disconnects. And the pre suplied power wires with fuses to Battery. It comes complete with all wiring. Just go to CT or Radio shack and grab an RCA dual cable about 12-15 feet long.
The box can lie flat on its back in the jeep (or stand up).
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i dont want to add any sub boxes or stuff like that.
just want to replace existing stuff as i dont want to take up any extra space.
possibly change the stock sub out later.. is that a easy task?
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i dont want to add any sub boxes or stuff like that.
just want to replace existing stuff as i dont want to take up any extra space.
possibly change the stock sub out later.. is that a easy task?
should be, it's a 6" sub i believe. if you want bigger or more power you might be limited by space is all.
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im sure just putting a aftermarket 6" sub is much better then the stock one.
the stock one doesnt sound bad at all...
im not after a boom machine.
When the top is off you can't hear the stock stuff that great so im willing to change out the stock stuff..
Only thing im doing different from stock speaker dimensions. is putting 5 1/4 speakers in the front which should be way better then the 6x9s
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Did the front speakers tonight. Much better with the stock stereo.
Forgot i had a full service manual.
Looked up the Sub thing.. Its on the same wires as the rear speakers..
So all i have to do is hookup the new head unit with the front and rear speakers and the sub will be done.
Head unit next..
sounds so good ill have to change my pod speakers now :roll:
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What did you put in the front?
I am going to have to replace my speakers soon... 3 years of drowning out wind/tire noise etc has taken its toll on the stockers.
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What did you put in the front?
I am going to have to replace my speakers soon... 3 years of drowning out wind/tire noise etc has taken its toll on the stockers.
I put xplod 220w 5 1/4 speakers in front
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Did you use one of those fancy plates you can buy? or just work it out on your own?
I've seen the plates and I just can't see that it would be too hard to figure something out on your own.
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Did you use one of those fancy plates you can buy? or just work it out on your own?
I've seen the plates and I just can't see that it would be too hard to figure something out on your own.
those plates will not work on 03-up
you would have to modify them
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got new head unit in. sounds good
next project is changing out the stock 6" sub with a 8" sub
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if anyone is change stereo with 2003 and up u need to get a antenna adapter also
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did you have to get a adapter clip for the harness?
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did you have to get a adapter clip for the harness?
ya i did to make it easier
you dont have to though.
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If you do decide to take apart the stock subbox and replace with an 8inch sub, could you take pictures? It'd be interesting to see what it looks like inside there, might be worth my time to add a little bit more boom. Would also be interesting to see if there's any way of connecting an RCA to the stock amp as apposed to the line converter it's gotta be using now (considering it's connected to the rear speaker outputs)