Chevy Forum   Chevy Classifieds   Photo Gallery   Chevrolet News   Search   Contact CF   Sponsors
  Member List   Forum FAQ   Chevy Timeslips   Chevy Recalls   TSBs   Calendars   Register   Login  

wiring an amp

  Printable Version
Chevrolet Forum >> Brand Review >> Audio/Visual Electronics >> wiring an amp Page: [1] 2   next >   >>
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
wiring an amp - 2/7/2008 9:34:36 AM   
silveradolt1

 

Posts: 90
Joined: 1/7/2008
Status: offline
does anyone know if you can wire an amp to a stock stereo and if you can does it have good sound quality

_____________________________

03silveradoLT
Post #: 1
RE: wiring an amp - 2/7/2008 11:43:53 AM   
EuroGoldLS


Posts: 1985
Joined: 7/12/2007
From: Princeton, NC, USA
Status: offline
EuroGoldLS's photo gallery
The only way you can do it is speaker-tapping. You'll take your door panel/speaker panel off, or at least partially so you can see what color the speaker wires are. Trace the speaker wires back to a place where you can easily splice into them. Use RCA cables to splice into them and plug the RCA wires into the amp. Run your power cable from the battery and ground wire to the seatbelt anchor or something. Run the amp signal wire to the interior fuse panel (driver's side dash) and piggyback the wire with the RDO BATT fuse. Then hook up your subwoofers or speakers. Then you'll want to adjust the amp according to the manual.

_____________________________


VOTE for Ride Of The Month!!!


PM me for a custom sig or avatar!

(in reply to silveradolt1)
Post #: 2
RE: wiring an amp - 2/7/2008 2:19:14 PM   
fireman526


Posts: 450
Joined: 2/3/2008
From: Houston, Texas
Status: offline
You cant just "splice" RCA cables into speaker wires?!? Maybe you can, but the sound quality is gonna be subpar. Heres what you wanna do. You can get the parts at any car audio shop, but these specific parts must be ordered on www.logjamelectronics.com You need a "Line Output Converter." It basically takes audio signal from speaker wires and converts it into RCA signal for amps. These parts are for two channel amps. If you search the site, you can find converters for four channel amps. Both parts are for an 03 Silverado. First, if you have a factory Bose system, you need part# PAC AOEM-GM24, its $50 and provides an amp trigger wire or remote turn on for your amp as well as the RCA connections and is "plug and play" directly into the factory harness. No cutting, no splicing, no headache. Second, if you dont have Bose, you need part# PIE PDC-LOC-T, it also has amp trigger wire, but has no harness so there is some cutting and splicing involved, and its $25. Instructions on how to connect are included. Its not hard. Hardest part is running the cables and taking the dash apart. The sound quality will be pretty descent. Depends what your trying to accomplish. If your going to run a high watt multiple subwoofer application, I would say replace your deck with a good aftermarket one. Or if your competing in sound quality competitions, buy a new deck. To make a long conversation short, the best signal is transferred through high voltage. Your factory deck puts out low voltage and you'll notice most aftermarket decks costing around $200 put out low voltage too. Your gonna have to spend some cash to get a high end deck that puts out high voltage, say 4 or 5, to get the best signal for high watt, high db, hard hitting bass, or high quality sound coupled with a really good amp. Hope this helps. PM me if you need any help. I use to compete in the audio circuit (USACI) when I was younger so I learned a thing or two. I competed and placed in Texas Heat Wave, Austin, TX, and Spring Break Jam, South Padre Island, TX, 6 and 7 years ago. If you get time check out these websites if your intrested www.heatwaveinc.com and www.soundoff.org/usaci.htm

_____________________________


(in reply to EuroGoldLS)
Post #: 3
RE: wiring an amp - 2/7/2008 3:43:41 PM   
silveradolt1

 

Posts: 90
Joined: 1/7/2008
Status: offline
thanks guys it was really good help

(in reply to silveradolt1)
Post #: 4
RE: wiring an amp - 2/7/2008 10:57:25 PM   
fireman526


Posts: 450
Joined: 2/3/2008
From: Houston, Texas
Status: offline
I forgot to tell you, if you dont feel like taking your truck apart to trace the speaker wires, you can go to www.mobileinformationlabs.com and get a wiring diagram for your factory radio for $10, its fast, cheap, and saves heartache. I used to have a big book of diagrams but its outdated and I cant find it anyways. I think its worth it.

_____________________________


(in reply to silveradolt1)
Post #: 5
RE: wiring an amp - 2/8/2008 1:16:39 PM   
silveradolt1

 

Posts: 90
Joined: 1/7/2008
Status: offline
thanks fireman526 it was real big help. i know i can do it myself now

(in reply to fireman526)
Post #: 6
RE: wiring an amp - 2/8/2008 2:17:02 PM   
EuroGoldLS


Posts: 1985
Joined: 7/12/2007
From: Princeton, NC, USA
Status: offline
EuroGoldLS's photo gallery
quote:

ORIGINAL: fireman526

You cant just "splice" RCA cables into speaker wires?!?


I knew I was missing something.... yeah I have a signal converter...

_____________________________


VOTE for Ride Of The Month!!!


PM me for a custom sig or avatar!

(in reply to fireman526)
Post #: 7
RE: wiring an amp - 2/8/2008 6:54:23 PM   
fireman526


Posts: 450
Joined: 2/3/2008
From: Houston, Texas
Status: offline
I was hesitant to write that, I didnt want to offend you. I just got to thinking about it and the entire time I worked in the audio shop, we always used line output converters. I couldnt remember if it was possible to just splice them together.

_____________________________


(in reply to EuroGoldLS)
Post #: 8
RE: wiring an amp - 2/8/2008 7:24:23 PM   
EuroGoldLS


Posts: 1985
Joined: 7/12/2007
From: Princeton, NC, USA
Status: offline
EuroGoldLS's photo gallery
Bah, don't worry about it... I've been wrong more than once!

_____________________________


VOTE for Ride Of The Month!!!


PM me for a custom sig or avatar!

(in reply to fireman526)
Post #: 9
RE: wiring an amp - 2/8/2008 10:18:52 PM   
Gman


Posts: 215
Joined: 8/16/2006
Status: offline
Where were you guys when I was hooking up my tunes? I ended up taking Rocky to Circuit City and they did the surgery on him for around $60.00. The hard part is running the wires and well worth the cost plus if they screw something up they fix it.

_____________________________

Gman
Still "GETTIN-ER-DONE" in a Chevy Truck

(in reply to silveradolt1)
Post #: 10
Login OR Register now to post a reply to this forum topic.
Page:   [1] 2   next >   >>

 
Chevrolet >> Brand Review >> Audio/Visual Electronics
Jump to:



Featured Sponsors
Advertising Info

Top 10 Posters
zx1100f12429
biglg2166
73shark2117
eurogoldls1985
engine21707
tahoe071139
northey87847
shawnvw801
golfer610
malibumaxxss598

New Vendors
Truxedo
Pro Car Parts
AMSOIL - Performance Oil Technology
K&N Engineering, Inc.

Chevrolet Forum .com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Chevrolet Motors Division or General Motors.