Ts-wx105a pioneer subwoofer connection to car stereo
I bought ts-wx105A pioneer subwoofer and the connector was missing ...do you have idea on how can i connect it to my car stereo. The label on subwoofer back connector are: input, rem.,backup and ground.
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You can splice one wire at a time instead of cutting them all at once. Just cut one wire, splice the same wire from the old connecter to the new one. You can identify which pin is which by using a multimeter to find 12 volts and use it set to continuity to see what pin is connected to the wire you just cut.
Depends on the manufacturer of the premium sound system.I replaced my premium stereo(JBL) with pioneer mids and highs and yea they were a heck of a lot louder and the sound was like brighter and better all around but i put in a new deck and had a amp running them so i dont know if that helps you.
you are probably looking at a dual voice coil subwoofer. This means you have many options of wiring in series/parralel/or bridged parralel. Go to either www.the12volt.com or crutchfield's learning center in order to figure out what your options are. Then you need to find out what ohm your subwoofers and what ohm your amp is stable at.
On the Sub you have 4 connectors, 2 for each voice coil... Run a jumper wire from One side of the sub to the other. Positive to negative so that now you have one set of connectors free. Doing this will make the sub able to handle more cause you're using both voice coils. Thats how i've always hooked mine up when i have duel voice coil and they always last a long time. If you're gonna bridge the amp, make sure its turned down for about 5 or 6 hours to let the sub break in.
Each "red and white" represent a stereo pair (Right and Left respectively. What type of connectors are on the SA51AR? I will guess TS (tip sleeve) or Phono for the sake of this answer.
It sounds as if the PC's outputs are stereo TRS (tip, ring sleeve) 1/8" female connectors, which is normal. TRS connectors carry both the Left and Right signals whereas Phono and TS only carry one signal each.
Radio Shack has converters which will allow you to plug a "red and white" connector in one end (either TS or Phono) and will provide a TRS output on the other which will plug into your PC's sound outputs. That way, the Red/White pair for "Side Speakers" (front L/R) can plug into the one grey jack and the Rear (rear L/R) can plug into the black-jack, etc.
the brown wire is the LR+,yellowLR-. The drk blue is the RR+,lt blue is the RR-.If this dose not work test speakers.IF speakers work make sure you have a good output from stereo with the old speakers.Are you using the factory deck?
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