silverblt
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I have been reading this thread for several days and found the info awesome. Here is my situation/problem.
I have a 2016 Mustang GT Vert with the 9 speaker shaker system(no Sub).
I decided to replace the front speakers with the Perfect 600 Set from Infinity and added the Mid from them as well in the doors. I also changed the rears to 6 1/2 Infinity Kappa series as well. I installed a Boss 3700 amp in the back to power all the new speaker and to add the sub later. I just ran speaker wires to the trunk to connect to the terminals on the amp.
No converters, just 2 wire feeds for each channel.
I decided to go the hard way and cut the wires from the head unit to the amp and pull the raw signals to feed my new amp. The Perfect 600 came with separate crossovers to power front component speakers. (tweeters, mid and woofer) 1 crossover per side.
So after a day and a half of re-wiring......FAIL!
I just hooked up the Left Rear speaker for trial run....nothing!
I then hooked up the Right Rear, same results!
I checked my voltage from the head unit out to the amp, no DC voltage or change. For poops and giggles I changed fluke to AC and found voltage and it changed with volume adjusted?????
After all the profanity was done.....I hooked up the wires back to the factory amp and pulled the signal from the amp out to the same speaker input on the new amp.....
STILL NOTHING.
I then pulled the new amp input off and touched to just a speaker to isolate the new amp as the issue....still nothing.
I'm at a total loss here, and my brain is fried. Any ideas or suggestions?
I have a 2016 Mustang GT Vert with the 9 speaker shaker system(no Sub).
I decided to replace the front speakers with the Perfect 600 Set from Infinity and added the Mid from them as well in the doors. I also changed the rears to 6 1/2 Infinity Kappa series as well. I installed a Boss 3700 amp in the back to power all the new speaker and to add the sub later. I just ran speaker wires to the trunk to connect to the terminals on the amp.
No converters, just 2 wire feeds for each channel.
I decided to go the hard way and cut the wires from the head unit to the amp and pull the raw signals to feed my new amp. The Perfect 600 came with separate crossovers to power front component speakers. (tweeters, mid and woofer) 1 crossover per side.
So after a day and a half of re-wiring......FAIL!
I just hooked up the Left Rear speaker for trial run....nothing!
I then hooked up the Right Rear, same results!
I checked my voltage from the head unit out to the amp, no DC voltage or change. For poops and giggles I changed fluke to AC and found voltage and it changed with volume adjusted?????
After all the profanity was done.....I hooked up the wires back to the factory amp and pulled the signal from the amp out to the same speaker input on the new amp.....
STILL NOTHING.
I then pulled the new amp input off and touched to just a speaker to isolate the new amp as the issue....still nothing.
I'm at a total loss here, and my brain is fried. Any ideas or suggestions?
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