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I have ; 4 -500 wt 10 in subs , rockford 201s 600 wt 2 channel, 301m 900 wt mono, and just got a 1000 wt 4 channel, A power acustic 2.0 cap, 4 gauge amp kit. awia head unit , kenwood kgc-4042A E Q, MDF board & sound dampers. I WANT TO MAKE AN I.B SYSTEM "92 BUICK" IM PRETTY GOOD INSTALLING BASIC SYSTEMS , THIS ONE HAS ME WONDERING . HOW DO YOU HOOK UP THE EQ WITH THE AMPS? AMPS TO THE SUBS? PLUS DO I NEED ALL THE AMPS FOR THE SUBS?I PLAN ON PUTTING MIDS OR HIGHS ON THE REAR DECK. TWEETERS IN THE FRONT. I WANT ALL THE BASS BUT ALSO SOME NICE SOUNDS. NEED A WIRING DIAGAM FOR THIS PLEASE. SO WHO WILL BE THE GURU FOR THIS QUEST???? 40 YR ACTING 20 AGAIN. THANKS

2007-03-11 16:27:14 · 3 answers · asked by up2nogd2nite 2 in Cars & Transportation Car Audio

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well, i would use the 1000watt 4 ch for the subs( each sub to each channel of the amp) and trade one of the other amps for a 50watt x 4 amp you will need a short rca interconnect wire from the radio to the eq then 2 pairs of rca's to run to the 4 channel amp for front and rear and 2 pair of rca's for the sub amp and for that one get a pair of rca piggybacks to hook to the sub out of the eq. and if your amp lik doesnt have 2 distabution blocks you need to get those 1 for the power wire to go to each amp and 1 for the ground for each amp . if you need more help email me at bigsportsnut2@yahoo and i can send you a wire diagram

2007-03-12 00:15:05 · answer #1 · answered by bigsportsnut2 5 · 0 0

READ!!!in my opinion,the best car for a system is one that the back seats folds down and speakers facing towards the cab.what you will want is a is a (frequency selector)i dont know what they are called.... with a rca input and a left and right output.my(frequeny selector) has around 20-25 knobs(adjustments)and is about as the size of a small amp.rca output from the cd player should go to the input of the (frequecy selector)set one channel left or right for the subs low hrz,and the others to more of a mid hi setting.now you will need a crossover with L&R input and low,mid,and hi output.the output of the (frequency selector)L&R should go to a crossover L&R input.that should put the proper frequencys to each of the amps...hook up your subs to your 1000w and run rca from low on crossover to your amp... and repeat for mids and hi's.

2007-03-12 07:43:20 · answer #2 · answered by greenvillin 4 · 0 0

You'll aslo need a bigger alternator, do the "Big 3" and replace your battery with a heavy duty deep cycle before you can power that system up.

2007-03-11 23:41:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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