alpine cda with stock speaker help
wattup
got me a problem, let me starts from the beginning
pretty much i got me a Alpine cda 9856 (desent mp3 unit) and i just got the harness for my acura 2005 rsx type s. Harness fits perfect but then i find out that the prongs for each speaker don't respond to the according speaker. Pretty much the harness for the car doesn't work with the bose stock type s system. So i went further to find the according speaker wire that connects to the Bose stock amp. Finally i get all the wires rewired and the speakers work with the head unit. good news till i actually turn it up, once its turned up there is a pretty nasty static sound that goes with the music. Pretty much didn't use great speaker wires to connect its from the existing wires but don't think it should matter too much. couple buddys told me to pull the wires directly from the speakers so there will be no interference, but at the same time its going to be a BI*@# to run it and make it look as clean as stock. any advice or experience with this problem would be more than helpful. need sugestions or imma just got back to stock
so plz help a brotha out
got me a problem, let me starts from the beginning
pretty much i got me a Alpine cda 9856 (desent mp3 unit) and i just got the harness for my acura 2005 rsx type s. Harness fits perfect but then i find out that the prongs for each speaker don't respond to the according speaker. Pretty much the harness for the car doesn't work with the bose stock type s system. So i went further to find the according speaker wire that connects to the Bose stock amp. Finally i get all the wires rewired and the speakers work with the head unit. good news till i actually turn it up, once its turned up there is a pretty nasty static sound that goes with the music. Pretty much didn't use great speaker wires to connect its from the existing wires but don't think it should matter too much. couple buddys told me to pull the wires directly from the speakers so there will be no interference, but at the same time its going to be a BI*@# to run it and make it look as clean as stock. any advice or experience with this problem would be more than helpful. need sugestions or imma just got back to stock
so plz help a brotha out
The speakers are going distorted because the the bose deck is a low level output. So basically you are overdriving the inputs of the amplifier. Going straight to the speakers may not be the answer. The impedance may be too low for the deck to handle. You could use an interface device like the peripheal sven4 to do the interface and get rid of the static
nice post bro not sure if its going to help me fully but better idea than i've been getting. looks kinda difficult to even get that workin. any body know if that is the best way to get rid of the static cuz if its going to be like that i might as well go back to stock
nah mean
nah mean
Replace the bose speakers with aftermarket ones. Bypass whatever amp is in the car, and run the speakers straight off the alpine.
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yea u plug it into the cars harness wire up the power ground and acc . i think u need to use the remote wire. then u use the rca into ur radio. u will need front n rear rca on the hu or you can buy a splitter if you just have rear. it is like $12 whole sale i sell them for 18.99 at the shop
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