- Location
- Atlanta, GA
- Car
- 2007 FX35
I finally got around to installing a 5 channel amp using a USA Spec AOEM NIS-2 for the signal. Everything went in smoothly, but when I was testing, things got weird. Basically, when you first turn the car on, the speakers play very low. Then after about 20-30 seconds, the volume goes up loud, but the driver's side front and passenger side rear stop playing. It will do this every time in the same way. Also, the subs don't play, but there is signal since they thump when I change settings on the amp. Here's how everything is wired, let me know where I may have gone wrong.
- I tapped into the speaker outputs from the Bose and unplugged it.
- All the speakers do have sound so the amplifier is good (plus it's brand new).
- I wired the front dash and front door speakers together, should be a 2 ohm load (all aftermarket 4 ohm speakers). Amplifier is 2 ohm stable.
- To get the subwoofer inputs, I used RCA splitters on the rear speaker input.
I don't know if wiring the dash and door speakers together is causing an issue. I've done it before on previous cars where I wired 2 sets of components together into the same output. I thought about just leaving the dash speakers unplugged, but I thought the dash speakers would help keep the soundstage up high.
I tested the subwoofer by running both front and rear RCA's to it, but neither produce sound.
Any ideas? This is the first car where I've used the stock head unit and worked off that, I'm more used to aftermarket head units. So I don't know where the issue might be since I'm tapping into both the signal side and output sides.
- I tapped into the speaker outputs from the Bose and unplugged it.
- All the speakers do have sound so the amplifier is good (plus it's brand new).
- I wired the front dash and front door speakers together, should be a 2 ohm load (all aftermarket 4 ohm speakers). Amplifier is 2 ohm stable.
- To get the subwoofer inputs, I used RCA splitters on the rear speaker input.
I don't know if wiring the dash and door speakers together is causing an issue. I've done it before on previous cars where I wired 2 sets of components together into the same output. I thought about just leaving the dash speakers unplugged, but I thought the dash speakers would help keep the soundstage up high.
I tested the subwoofer by running both front and rear RCA's to it, but neither produce sound.
Any ideas? This is the first car where I've used the stock head unit and worked off that, I'm more used to aftermarket head units. So I don't know where the issue might be since I'm tapping into both the signal side and output sides.