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Where to route the power and RCA cables for my amps ? #318346 09/19/03 09:05 PM
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pu12en12g Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Hey guys,

Where is the best place to route the power and RCA cables for my amps in the front and rear ?

I just don't want to re-invent the wheel, so all opinions are welcome.

Thanks !




1999 Isuzu Amigo 4WD
Re: Where to route the power and RCA cables for my amps ? [Re: pu12en12g] #318347 09/19/03 09:35 PM
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routed RCAs on oneside under carpet all the way back and mounted amp to back of rear seat, Rockford FOsgate amp so cover hid all wiring to amp itself. I ran power cable along other side of Rodeo as to not have any interference, ran same way, along carpet under kick panel all the way back...looks and sounds great

Re: Where to route the power and RCA cables for my amps ? [Re: pu12en12g] #318348 09/19/03 09:59 PM
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JasonB Offline
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Where are you mounting the amp? Generally speaking, you want to run power cables down one side of the truck and RCA's down the other to eliminate noise. Alternator noise will bleed thru all but the very best sheilded RCA cables...

Run the amp turnon lead with the RCA's...it won't hurt. run all cabling down the rockers ON THE INSIDE OF THE TRUCK from the grommet in the firewall to the amp, under the carpet as said above... www.carstereohelp.com (i think) is a good site with lots of info.


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