How Do You Install A Car Amplifier Using A Wiring Kit?
You’ve got your new ride home and are ready to show it off to your friends. But wait-what about that tinny little AM/FM radio crammed in the dash? You know the one-with the tiny little speakers wired into the top of the dash and the pitiful little “woofers” in the door panels? To avoid serious social ownage, you’re going to have to replace this musical travesty as soon as possible. But what’s the best way to go about it? Installing a new sound system doesn’t have to be the electrical equivalent of brain surgery. The process can actually be pretty simple, if you follow a few basic steps. In order, these are Input, Amperage, Output, and Wiring. If you get I.A.O.W firmly in mind, car sound system success can be yours. Input: This is where you’re going to get the sound that you will put out into the air. This can be a radio, a CD player, or, if you’re feeling really retro, some kind of tape player. The input of choice these days is often a radio/music player combination; the radio is there