Disco series II subwoofer wiring question
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Disco series II subwoofer wiring question
I wasnt sure where to post this. I apologize.
I need a wiring schematic as I replaced the two 6 1/2 inch rear woofers with a single10 inch subwoofer in the back. I need to bridge the 4 wires (4 different color patterns on them)from the smallerwoofersto the +/- of the new speaker,and I can't figure out the combination to fix the phasing issue.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
I need a wiring schematic as I replaced the two 6 1/2 inch rear woofers with a single10 inch subwoofer in the back. I need to bridge the 4 wires (4 different color patterns on them)from the smallerwoofersto the +/- of the new speaker,and I can't figure out the combination to fix the phasing issue.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
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Did you find an answer?
Hi,
This is a bit of long shot, but did you get an answer and morover do you still have the detail on what wires do what on the sub?
I've recently bought a D2 GS which doesn't have the sub as it was a low line audio model, but I've picked up a cheap second hand sub enclosure that has the amp fitted across the back, but sadly then found no wiring and plug hanging in wait when I pulled off the rear door card.
My intention is to replace the speakers, take the sub output from my replacement Alpine Head unit and run a single pair to the amp input.
I've opened the amp unit and can see 2 pins marked 12v, 1 marked EN, 1 Sig, 1 S0v and 1 P0v. There's 2 amps inside, one driving one speaker connection, and the 2nd the other. Just need to find out which is + or - for 12v, and which one is the signal pair.
Any ideas? Even if you can tell me the positions and colours entering the 6 pin plug would help.
Hoping you have a long memory!!
Regards
Shaun
This is a bit of long shot, but did you get an answer and morover do you still have the detail on what wires do what on the sub?
I've recently bought a D2 GS which doesn't have the sub as it was a low line audio model, but I've picked up a cheap second hand sub enclosure that has the amp fitted across the back, but sadly then found no wiring and plug hanging in wait when I pulled off the rear door card.
My intention is to replace the speakers, take the sub output from my replacement Alpine Head unit and run a single pair to the amp input.
I've opened the amp unit and can see 2 pins marked 12v, 1 marked EN, 1 Sig, 1 S0v and 1 P0v. There's 2 amps inside, one driving one speaker connection, and the 2nd the other. Just need to find out which is + or - for 12v, and which one is the signal pair.
Any ideas? Even if you can tell me the positions and colours entering the 6 pin plug would help.
Hoping you have a long memory!!
Regards
Shaun
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