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Audio upgrade Yamaha AR250

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I’ve got to clean up under the helm and zip tie some wires and mount the port side amp, but here are photos of the setup. It bumps and sound great.



*Install looks great! Do you remember by any chance what speaker wires you tapped into for the RCA. I have a module wire to RCA, and I tapped into the rear speakers which are purple and purple with a black stripe. The other green and green with a black stripe. And I'm still not getting any signal from amp to subwoofer. I'm wondering if I had to tap into the front speakers Instead?
 

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*Install looks great! Do you remember by any chance what speaker wires you tapped into for the RCA. I have a module wire to RCA, and I tapped into the rear speakers which are purple and purple with a black stripe. The other green and green with a black stripe. And I'm still not getting any signal from amp to subwoofer. I'm wondering if I had to tap into the front speakers Instead?
Either should work. I’m using a line out inverter now from all 4 channels to power 4 separate amps. Check to make sure you’re getting signal out of your inverter with a volt meter.
 
Ok will do. Another issue I'm having now is my remote wire came loose and swung across my my ground on my amp. I may have blown a fuse or fried my power or ground wire. Now I have no audio.... I'll be back at it in the a.m.
 
Ok will do. Another issue I'm having now is my remote wire came loose and swung across my my ground on my amp. I may have blown a fuse or fried my power or ground wire. Now I have no audio.... I'll be back at it in the a.m.
If you used the factory amp wire for your remote wire like I did, it should be on a fuse. I’m not sure which one but will be in the owners manual.
 
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*Install looks great! Do you remember by any chance what speaker wires you tapped into for the RCA. I have a module wire to RCA, and I tapped into the rear speakers which are purple and purple with a black stripe. The other green and green with a black stripe. And I'm still not getting any signal from amp to subwoofer. I'm wondering if I had to tap into the front speakers Instead?

Is that first picture from an AR250?
 
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