Audio 9 Wire
Hello to all. I'm about to order the ISO-SOT-984-w Lead, cable, adaptor for Parrot Asteroid Tablet Ford Fiesta 11 so that I can wire in a four channel amp for my door speakers on my 2017 Screw XLT. Question, has anyone used a nine wire setup? If so, what did you like or not like about it? Thanks.
Also, and I know this horse has been beaten to death and then brought back to life and then beaten to death again, but does the subwoofer plug located in the rear left panel have speaker signal? I can't find a definite answer in the forscan thread. I plan on running separate power and ground wires.
And lastly, my Bazooka has a built in 2 channel class D amp because it has two subs. My understanding is the plug in the truck only has one set of positive and negative wires. Would I simply connect both positives and both negatives from the amp to the singles on the truck? Thanks to all in advance for your help.
Also, and I know this horse has been beaten to death and then brought back to life and then beaten to death again, but does the subwoofer plug located in the rear left panel have speaker signal? I can't find a definite answer in the forscan thread. I plan on running separate power and ground wires.
And lastly, my Bazooka has a built in 2 channel class D amp because it has two subs. My understanding is the plug in the truck only has one set of positive and negative wires. Would I simply connect both positives and both negatives from the amp to the singles on the truck? Thanks to all in advance for your help.
I can answer the plug questions.
Yes, the plug has line + and line - . If you're looking directly at the wires with the plug end away from you, the bottom row, 2nd from left is Line + and 3rd from left is Line -
Bottom row 1st on left is remote wire
connect both sets of wires from bazooka to the 1 set of positive/negative on the plug
Yes, the plug has line + and line - . If you're looking directly at the wires with the plug end away from you, the bottom row, 2nd from left is Line + and 3rd from left is Line -
Bottom row 1st on left is remote wire
connect both sets of wires from bazooka to the 1 set of positive/negative on the plug
You'll have to test it out and see how it goes




