dementia5
05-09-2008, 03:11 PM
Hi everyone, my first post.
Proud owner of a Mustang 06 and decided to upgrade the sound system like most folks seem to be doing after a couple of years with the Shaker 500. I'm actually rather fond of the head unit, but thought it would be good to upgrade the bass with a powered sub-woofer... hence I picked up the Infinity Basslink today (two refurbs actually, for $120... quite a deal).
I would like to install this beast myself, and I have a lot of good gear: #12 wire, ground wire, speaker wire, fuses and splitters... but I have some questions. I plan to use "figure 10" for you experts who have installed this before, it allows me to splice into the rear speaker connectors in the trunk.
The grounding is intuitive, I'll just attach to some bare metal.
The speaker wire, from all appearances, looks as if I'm going to need this four prong "universal adapter", since as we all know there are no RCA outputs for sound at the rear of the Shaker. But I'm beginning to think I could connect two rear RCA wires and splice those to the rear speakers. Which solution is best?
I do not believe there is any way to trigger the remote for "auto turn on", but I believe the speaker wires will supply enough voltage to turn on the Basslink.
The big question is how do I provide a conduit for power? I realize I'll need to connect to the + terminal of the battery for this, but at what access point? I was thinking the passenger side fuse box, but am beginning to question the wisdom of this.
A lot of newbie questions I realize... but I just had great success installing the FRD04-Aux PIE unit for my Creative MP3 player so I wanted to keep the "weekend warrior" in me alive.
Any suggestions and advice would be great... thanks.
Proud owner of a Mustang 06 and decided to upgrade the sound system like most folks seem to be doing after a couple of years with the Shaker 500. I'm actually rather fond of the head unit, but thought it would be good to upgrade the bass with a powered sub-woofer... hence I picked up the Infinity Basslink today (two refurbs actually, for $120... quite a deal).
I would like to install this beast myself, and I have a lot of good gear: #12 wire, ground wire, speaker wire, fuses and splitters... but I have some questions. I plan to use "figure 10" for you experts who have installed this before, it allows me to splice into the rear speaker connectors in the trunk.
The grounding is intuitive, I'll just attach to some bare metal.
The speaker wire, from all appearances, looks as if I'm going to need this four prong "universal adapter", since as we all know there are no RCA outputs for sound at the rear of the Shaker. But I'm beginning to think I could connect two rear RCA wires and splice those to the rear speakers. Which solution is best?
I do not believe there is any way to trigger the remote for "auto turn on", but I believe the speaker wires will supply enough voltage to turn on the Basslink.
The big question is how do I provide a conduit for power? I realize I'll need to connect to the + terminal of the battery for this, but at what access point? I was thinking the passenger side fuse box, but am beginning to question the wisdom of this.
A lot of newbie questions I realize... but I just had great success installing the FRD04-Aux PIE unit for my Creative MP3 player so I wanted to keep the "weekend warrior" in me alive.
Any suggestions and advice would be great... thanks.