Where to draw the signal from for the sub?
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After reading this thread I've come to two conclusions.
1. If your amp has a HI-LO converter in it you need to tap in to wires 8 and 9 on connector b43. You can do this by soldering on a couple of RCA jacks and running them to your amp. And this is the signal coming straight from the headunit before the amp so it's the cleanest signal possible.
2. If you don't have an amp with a built in HI-LO converter you need to install that in to the RIGHT-REAR and LEFT-REAR speakers and then run all 4 RCA's in to your amp.
Am I missing something here? This will be the first time I've dealt with a car with a factory installed system. Everything else I've worked on has had the base model system so it was pretty dang easy to hook everything up.
1. If your amp has a HI-LO converter in it you need to tap in to wires 8 and 9 on connector b43. You can do this by soldering on a couple of RCA jacks and running them to your amp. And this is the signal coming straight from the headunit before the amp so it's the cleanest signal possible.
2. If you don't have an amp with a built in HI-LO converter you need to install that in to the RIGHT-REAR and LEFT-REAR speakers and then run all 4 RCA's in to your amp.
Am I missing something here? This will be the first time I've dealt with a car with a factory installed system. Everything else I've worked on has had the base model system so it was pretty dang easy to hook everything up.
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hi!
i just got my 09 g37coupe with premium and nav package last friday.
i have two jl w3v3 and a 500/1 jl amp that i would like to install this weekend and i'm wondering if the file attached earlier in the thread applies to the 09 or is it just for the 08?
if anyone has any pics it will be awesome!!
i just got my 09 g37coupe with premium and nav package last friday.
i have two jl w3v3 and a 500/1 jl amp that i would like to install this weekend and i'm wondering if the file attached earlier in the thread applies to the 09 or is it just for the 08?
if anyone has any pics it will be awesome!!
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After reading this thread I've come to two conclusions.
1. If your amp has a HI-LO converter in it you need to tap in to wires 8 and 9 on connector b43. You can do this by soldering on a couple of RCA jacks and running them to your amp. And this is the signal coming straight from the headunit before the amp so it's the cleanest signal possible.
2. If you don't have an amp with a built in HI-LO converter you need to install that in to the RIGHT-REAR and LEFT-REAR speakers and then run all 4 RCA's in to your amp.
Am I missing something here? This will be the first time I've dealt with a car with a factory installed system. Everything else I've worked on has had the base model system so it was pretty dang easy to hook everything up.
1. If your amp has a HI-LO converter in it you need to tap in to wires 8 and 9 on connector b43. You can do this by soldering on a couple of RCA jacks and running them to your amp. And this is the signal coming straight from the headunit before the amp so it's the cleanest signal possible.
2. If you don't have an amp with a built in HI-LO converter you need to install that in to the RIGHT-REAR and LEFT-REAR speakers and then run all 4 RCA's in to your amp.
Am I missing something here? This will be the first time I've dealt with a car with a factory installed system. Everything else I've worked on has had the base model system so it was pretty dang easy to hook everything up.
You do not need a high to low convertor at all.
The signal coming from the head unit is a low level signal. This is what most amps are looking for.
A high to low convertor would be necessary if you did not have the low level singal from the head unit. We are lucky that ours has that.... because that would be the end result of converting from high to low.
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hi!
i just got my 09 g37coupe with premium and nav package last friday.
i have two jl w3v3 and a 500/1 jl amp that i would like to install this weekend and i'm wondering if the file attached earlier in the thread applies to the 09 or is it just for the 08?
if anyone has any pics it will be awesome!!
i just got my 09 g37coupe with premium and nav package last friday.
i have two jl w3v3 and a 500/1 jl amp that i would like to install this weekend and i'm wondering if the file attached earlier in the thread applies to the 09 or is it just for the 08?
if anyone has any pics it will be awesome!!
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Good point. The wire colors could change, but I would imagine the pin configuration on the amp plug should stay the same.
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hi guys!i couldn't wait until this weekend so i started my install today, but i can't find the remote, I'm trying connector b43 wire 3 but i just can't get the amp to turn on
any ideas!!!!
any ideas!!!!
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Sorry to bump back an old thread, but I have a question after researching these threads. I have a Solobaric sub and Alpine mono amp which accepts both RCA and speaker level inputs. Which should I use, is there a difference in sound quality?
If I use the speaker level inputs, do I splice from wires 8 and 9 than run between the factory Bose and Sub amp?
If I use the RCA input, do I need to splice wires before the Bose amp?
If I use the speaker level inputs, do I splice from wires 8 and 9 than run between the factory Bose and Sub amp?
If I use the RCA input, do I need to splice wires before the Bose amp?
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I would use the line level (RCA) input. I would take the signal before it gets to the Bose amp.
Not sure if you are planning on having a remote level adjustment or not... I would. The JL Audio CL-RLC is a quality component for the price.
If not then I would say to use the rear set of line level so that you could fade from center to front in order to cut the bass if you desired.
Using the speaker level inputs would mean that you are taking the signal after the Bose amp has done some filtering to it.
Not sure if you are planning on having a remote level adjustment or not... I would. The JL Audio CL-RLC is a quality component for the price.
If not then I would say to use the rear set of line level so that you could fade from center to front in order to cut the bass if you desired.
Using the speaker level inputs would mean that you are taking the signal after the Bose amp has done some filtering to it.
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R & L RCAs = 4 wires total. Bose wires #8 & #9 = 2 wires.
Is it ok to double tap/splice into the Bose #8 & #9 wires?
I.E.:
Right RCA Pos to Bose Pos
Left RCA Pos to Bose Pos
Right RCA Neg to Bose Neg
Left RCA Neg to Bose Neg
Will this distort the sound at all or is this perfectly fine? Thanks ahead.
Is it ok to double tap/splice into the Bose #8 & #9 wires?
I.E.:
Right RCA Pos to Bose Pos
Left RCA Pos to Bose Pos
Right RCA Neg to Bose Neg
Left RCA Neg to Bose Neg
Will this distort the sound at all or is this perfectly fine? Thanks ahead.
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R & L RCAs = 4 wires total. Bose wires #8 & #9 = 2 wires.
Is it ok to double tap/splice into the Bose #8 & #9 wires?
I.E.:
Right RCA Pos to Bose Pos
Left RCA Pos to Bose Pos
Right RCA Neg to Bose Neg
Left RCA Neg to Bose Neg
Will this distort the sound at all or is this perfectly fine? Thanks ahead.
Is it ok to double tap/splice into the Bose #8 & #9 wires?
I.E.:
Right RCA Pos to Bose Pos
Left RCA Pos to Bose Pos
Right RCA Neg to Bose Neg
Left RCA Neg to Bose Neg
Will this distort the sound at all or is this perfectly fine? Thanks ahead.
I would highly recommend using the head unit output for an input into a subwoofer amp. I believe these are wires 23,24,25,26. In the audio video section there is a Bose Wiring breakdown thread. I assume your amp has a crossover on it which will do a better job of filtering the clean signal from the head unit.
You really should be able to put the left and right into you amp and have it do the summing for you.