amp wires

Discussion in 'ICE' started by Vduber, Dec 20, 2003.

  1. Vduber Forum Member

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    hiya

    should i run all power leads to amp down one side of the car and all the rca cables and speaker cables down the other side of the car.... I think i've heard it somewhere. Does this make a massive diffrence in sound quality?

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  2. TIM

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    you need to run power down the passangers side,

    RCA's down the middle

    and speaker wires down the drivers side,

    if you run power with RCA you get interfearence, like hearing car revvs through your speakers etc ...

    tim
     
  3. Vduber Forum Member

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    hmmmm. why are the rca's running seperate to the speaker cables i did'nt think that would interfer or anything.

    Vduber
     
  4. TIM

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    thats whati have done, they probably wont interfear, but i did it any way,

    makes my boot easier to sort out, also i was running my sub remote down the drivers side so i did it at the same time,

    you also may find other power cables running down the drivers side so i ran them down the middle,

    you choice at the end of the day,


    tim
     
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    keep away from the cars loom where possible
     
  6. Tubthumped Forum Junkie

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    Run RCA and Speaker wires down the centre together.. you will have no problems.
     

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