we did a rushed job on my wiring(need to fix it) and the power and RCA wires are all zip tied in the center and my sounds is mega awesome so im not sure what u did to yoursJeffaz said:What Tron said. Note to make sure you don't run any power cable along the same side as RCA cables or speaker wires. Will cause interference and sound s***.
simo said:we did a rushed job on my wiring(need to fix it) and the power and RCA wires are all zip tied in the center and my sounds is mega awesome so im not sure what u did to yoursJeffaz said:What Tron said. Note to make sure you don't run any power cable along the same side as RCA cables or speaker wires. Will cause interference and sound s***.
yeah funny store about my 4 gauge... we CUT it haha wat a fat *mum* it was, had to run it through a spliter so link the 2 ampsbrock said:Yeah thats what mine is like, zip tied together up one side of the car, no interference at all. Did just find out though that it can depend on the quality of your RCA's. Some cheap RCA's have really bad shielding (if any) that can allow interference and other good quality cables stop the interference. But if your installing a new system i wouldn't risk it and just put the power cable up the opposite side of the car, usually on the side the battery is on to minimize the cable length
CJ94 said:Have a sub to install, just haven't got round to it yet. Just wondering what the easiest way to run wire from the head unit to the boot would be.
Preferably under the carpet