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Nothing special going on inside the box. Basically a passthrough with RCA taps. The one connector (male) is only available as a PCB version, so I made the box to have something to mount it to. Also allowed me to have the RCA connectors more organized. Splicing into the existing lines is fine and what I have always done in the past. Just decided to see if I could come up with a plug-in adaptor. Maybe a bit overkill, but a fun project to design and build something.
Nothing special going on inside the box. Basically a passthrough with RCA taps. The one connector (male) is only available as a PCB version, so I made the box to have something to mount it to. Also allowed me to have the RCA connectors more organized. Splicing into the existing lines is fine and what I have always done in the past. Just decided to see if I could come up with a plug-in adaptor. Maybe a bit overkill, but a fun project to design and build something.
When will it be available for purchase? I have on my to do list splicing the rca plugs in, but this is cleaner and takes the possible messiness/cutting wiring out of it.
When will it be available for purchase? I have on my to do list splicing the rca plugs in, but this is cleaner and takes the possible messiness/cutting wiring out of it.
;-) Cost would be prohibitive I'm afraid when I figure my time put into it. Would be happy to share the .STL file for the box if someone wants to print and make their own.
;-) Cost would be prohibitive I'm afraid when I figure my time put into it. Would be happy to share the .STL file for the box if someone wants to print and make their own.
;-) Cost would be prohibitive I'm afraid when I figure my time put into it. Would be happy to share the .STL file for the box if someone wants to print and make their own.
Update.... Boat is finally here. I would like to remove all the stock items , speakers and amp. I ordered new 6.5's and (3) amps. Would I be able to just wire in the set of RCA's from the connect to feed the new amps and then run all new wiring to each location? I ordered 14g speaker wire for each location and 16g wire for the LED wiring.
1 amp for the (6) 6.5 speakers
1 amp for the tower speakers
1 amp for the two 10" subs
1/0 power and ground from battery to fuse blocks, then #4 power and ground to each amp
Anyone has an original ASA speaker available for sale? Not ready to change the sound system yet but would like to buy one, please text me at 321-five14,zero eight 49
Anyone has an original ASA speaker available for sale? Not ready to change the sound system yet but would like to buy one, please text me at 321-five14,zero eight 49
I have an issue. I first tried to use the high line inputs in the amp. It was basically connect speaker wires straight to the amp. It was nothing but static. I removed and wired in RCA's like most on here. it still has nothing but static. All new Kicker RCA cables 1 meter and RF RCA pigtails. No mater how I try to wire the input it has a steady buzz on the speakers. Any help would be greatly appreciate.
I have an issue. I first tried to use the high line inputs in the amp. It was basically connect speaker wires straight to the amp. It was nothing but static. I removed and wired in RCA's like most on here. it still has nothing but static. All new Kicker RCA cables 1 meter and RF RCA pigtails. No mater how I try to wire the input it has a steady buzz on the speakers. Any help would be greatly appreciate.
Well something is off somewhere and I just don’t know what it is.
turned the boat off, sit for a while, turned it back in a bam, audio. Sounded fantastic! Tuned the amp, set all the cross overs up and it was great. Turned the boat off again, and back on..... bam, nothing but shit static again.
This is the exact same issue I'm having right now. Last night nothing but static and no sound. Went out this morning and turned on the batteries and radio and it all worked great with no noise and had audio. I tuned the system a bit and let it play for like 30 minutes with no issues. I heard the dog barking so I turned off the key and walked outside for like 2 minutes. Came back in and turned the key on and boom.... no sound and all static.
I ordered a LC2 last night to wire in to see if that helps. But I will have to split the output side like 4 times to feed the amps. Hope that isn't an issue.