Secrets To Install A Amplifier To A Car Radio

February 4, 2010 by Nell Harrison · Leave a Comment 

Music systems have become an essential one for us as it helps us to relax from our pressures. Loudness and the clarity of the music talk a lot about the quality of the system we use. To increase the loudness and clarity of the music we use amplifiers. After reading this article you will know how to connect an original car stereo to an amp.

The works requires the following tools to proceed. It will require screw drivers of the Philips company, a drill, a panel tool, a kit which contains amplifier wirings , groomets and spacers made of rubber. It will also require the use of wires and harness adapter.

The negative cable from the car's battery is removed initially. The battery's negative terminal is actually connected with the negative cable and to the car's frame. The cable's clamp is loosened with the use of a Philips screw driver. The clamp is removed and it is kept aside until the task is accomplished.

Now the ring terminal of the amplifier, whose fuse has been removed, is connected to the positive lead of the battery. This ring amplifier is obtained from the kit. A screw driver may be used for this purpose. A hole is drilled in the firewall which is in the compartment of the car engine. This is used for the power supply of the amplifier. The wiring is protected using groomets. The amplifier is placed in the vehicle's trunk. In case of trucks it is placed under the seat. Spacers are used in this case to provide ventilation.

The amplifier is mounted on the trunk of the car. In the case of trucks the amplifier is mounted below the seat to provide ventilation. The vehicle's stereo is removed. The removal procedure varies from one vehicle to other. The manual which is issued along with the vehicle by the manufacturer is to be referred often. The stereo unit is pulled to the dash till the wiring in the rear.

In the next step a hole is drilled in the compartment of the engine so as to pass the battery power to the location where the amplifier is connected. A coating of rubber grommet is made on the wire to protect the opening. It always better to place the amplifier in the trunk. In case of a truck, the amplifier can be mounted in the space below the seat but one should ensure that there is enough air circulation in that place.

The wires are connected to the speakers from the amplifier. This is done with the help of the instructions given in the manual of the car. The stereo is placed on the dashboard of the car. The fuse is inserted in the socket. The negative cable of the battery is reconnected. The clamps need to be tightened properly with the help of a screw driver. This clamps need to be in proper position which will avoid it to be loosened or moved by using one's hand.

In the next step two more wires are connected to the adapter those includes a signal cable and another is the turn on lead. From this the cables are brought to the location of the amplifier. Then connect the speakers and give power supply to the amplifier. And in the end connect the fuse. So one must always know how to connect an original car stereo to an amp.

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Make A In-Dash CD Player Mounting Easily

January 28, 2010 by Chris Green · Leave a Comment 

If your car still has the cassette player than you feel very annoyed to repeat the track each time where you can to rewind, stop, play in a cassette player its highly recommended that switch over to an-in dash CD player using this tips on how to install an-in dash CD player. The CD player can be installed in the dash board by replacing the cassette player. But one has to ensure that he has an idea of the automobile make and its model so that the installed CD player is fit as in stock model.

One of the things to be noted while buying a new CD player is its size. Make sure that the CD player is of perfect size as provided in the dash board. While searching for a new in dash CD player care must be taken so that the model of your car as different cars have different make based on their model. It is also important to buy a car stereo connector for the wiring and an in dash CD player kit. This makes the work look more professional.

First locate for the wire running from the CD player, using a stripper strip the wire to half an inch, The same procedure is to be repeated for all the wires provided with wire connector, make sure only the insulation part is removed without damaging the core portion of the wire.

Insert an end of the orange wire coming out of the wiring connector of the car stereo into the vinyl insulated butt splicer. Now close this side of the splicer. This can be easily done using the nose pliers. Make sure that the butt splicer holds the wire firmly. Now insert the end of the orange wire that is coming out of the rear end of the CD player into the other end of the butt splicer and close this end with the use of the nose pliers. Be sure that there are no loose connections and the wire is held firmly by the butt splicer. Repeat this step for all the wires that can be seen in wire connecting the stereo. Make sure that each wire is matched very well with the similar colour and size of the player.

Then with the help of the pliers cover the sides of the vinyl butt such that the butt holds the wire firmly, the other end of the vinyl insulated butt is connected to the CD player. This is done by means of the orange wire which is available. The same step is to be followed while connecting each wire of different colour band from the wire connector to the CD player.

Now remove the dash board covers and fix the CD player to it, you might need to follow the procedure given in the Car manual or CD player manual regarding the removal and re-fixing of the dash board which varies with each make of the vehicle.

To make sure that all the connections are properly made and the stereo is working properly, turn on the ignition and check. After checking, replace the dash board coverings.

Now the remaining wires that sag are put behind the CD player and arranged so that it gives a clean finish. The CD player is screwed to the dash board, and the set up is checked by turning on the vehicle and the stereo system. If the working is smooth the dash board is replaced to its appropriate location. The tips on HOW TO INSTALL AN-IN DASH CD PLAYER are so lucid that it eliminates the need for supervision.

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