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Old 11-10-2004, 06:57 PM
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Wiring diagram of Stock audio system

Hi all....

are anyone is having the wiring diagram of our stock audio system... like how many pre-outs we are having, like r we having the same outputs for both front/rear left and front/rear right or front (one output for both) or rear(one output for both). which output is given to tweeters..

if anyone is having a picture of wiring diagram please send it to me ....

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Old 11-10-2004, 07:54 PM
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no pre-outs. the front speaker wires from the head unit are full bandwidth. The door speakers have no attentuation, the tweeters have a 6dB filter to cut the lows, they branch between doors and dash in/around the kick panels

not a drawing, but maybe will help

Constant 12V+ Red/Green
Switched 12V+ Blue/Yellow
Ground Black
Illumination Red

Antenna Trigger Red/White
Antenna Left Rear

Front Speakers Doors
Left Front (+) Yellow
Left Front (-) Blue/Red
Right Front (+) White
Right Front (-) Blue/Black

Rear Speakers Rear Deck
Left Rear (+) Yellow/White
Left Rear (-) Blue/Red
Right Rear (+) White/Blue
Right Rear (-) Blue/Black
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Old 11-10-2004, 09:11 PM
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or you could get the adapter that is made for converting it to another headunit...which is alot easier. I done it to both of mine
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Old 11-10-2004, 09:46 PM
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Hi,

thanks a lot guys,

ok here is the thing... i am plannin to install a kenwood equaliser and as u know it is having only two inputs left and right. but from wht u r tellin, our head units r having

Front Speakers Doors
Left Front (+) Yellow
Left Front (-) Blue/Red
Right Front (+) White
Right Front (-) Blue/Black

Rear Speakers Rear Deck
Left Rear (+) Yellow/White
Left Rear (-) Blue/Red
Right Rear (+) White/Blue
Right Rear (-) Blue/Black

so how can i connect to my equaliser... these many wires.

here is the picture of it....i have marked the inputs in red



please help me how to fix this, i am new to this field...

thanks,
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Old 11-11-2004, 06:35 AM
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you will have to purchase what are known as line drivers. They will take the high-level speaker inputs (I assume you would use the front speaker set) and convert them to RCA level outputs, these then will go into the equalizer's inputs. The rear output of the head unit is not used with this drawing as there are only two inputs to the equalizer. You must then employ an amplifier(s) to drive the front/rear speakers from what appears to be the RCA outputs of the equalizer. Alternately, you could leave the rear speakers connected to the head unit, but they will then not receive any benefit of equalization.
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Old 11-11-2004, 07:50 AM
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Basically what Lee is saying is that:

It's not worth it for just an equalizer
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Old 11-11-2004, 04:40 PM
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get a new headunit w/adapter and then go from there. You can hook up almost anything from it. Most newer headunits have rca ins &outs if its decent. It will be worth it, you will not have to go through the trouble of rewiring everything from your stocker, plus you get to listen to your music instead of having a dead stereo because of some wrong wiring
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