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I'm a wiring my new radio the right way?
Hello All
I have a 2000 Boxster S with the front amp, 2 dash speakers and 2 door speakers. So originaly, no wire on the Brown B connector. Only the yellow C connector. From my understanding, the door speaker (label rear on the yellow C connector) are in fact some kind of subwoofer. Later I had the rear shelf speaker using the B connector rear pinout. My qestion is, does the rear pin out of B connector the same signal as the rear pin out of C connector. The only difference being that the C connector send the signal to the amp to boost it? How should I wire my new system. take the radio signal of front and rear speaker to connector C to be amplified. And connect the radio subwoofer signal to the door speaker (kind of subwoofer) thanks Chris |
rereading myself, I'm not sure I understand what I wrote lol!
I think I would like to know what is the difference between B connector and C connector output. Becker manual says: Socket B: loud speaker rear right + loud speaker rear right - loud speaker rear left + etc... Socket C: lineout rear left lineout rear right AF earth line out front left etc ... thanks Chris |
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yea I have the book open in front of me, but it doesnt explain the difference in the output of connector B and C
Later Chris |
The line level output is on the yellow connector, which goes to the amp. There are no speaker level wires from the radio area part of the wiring harness.
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