Great Video. Love how you ran the BLUE POWER WIRE while not being hot. Most videos online show people connecting the power wire to the battery first and then running it through a car while live is a BIG No No! And then when you fiñshed running it, then you connected it. Nice Video Again!
I ran new speaker wire for all my speakers in my 350z. Doing the doors was a pain in the ass!!! Had to drill a hole in the molex connector that connects to the body and door and run speaker wire into it then through the door loom and into the door. Took a bit of extra time but was worth it cause of how much better it sounds than if I did this!
You ASSUME the new wire runs sound significantly better, but you did no testing before and after for quantifiable data. So understand your statement is a placebo comment at best ;)
Awesome video (the best ive come across for an audio installation in a golf!) One very very small critiscm you dont need a remote wire with a stock headunit so that part of tapping the fuse is not required - pioneer and most other amps will turn on and off with the speaker input from a stock headunit (this goes for any car not just vw). N
Hey mate, great video. I used this for wiring up mine, but found after a bunch testing to be sure, the way you have put in the fuse tap / add a circuit is the wrong orientation. If you are running in the 12v accessory fuse with ignition turn on the tail lead from the add a circuit must be going upwards. Downwards the way you have it in the video works (as it will) but the power for the second circuit runs through the first circuit meaning 1. You have to have the bottom fuse in as well as all current will run through the bottom fuse first, and 2. If the 12v accessory fuse goes the amp stops working. It is essentially running the fuses in series rather than in parallel. You can test this by pulling out the bottom fuse, your amp will stop turning on. But awesome video, thank you!
You just need two of the 9 conductor wires in this scenario. Zero rca cables required. One to the back into the high level input and one back from the speaker outs on the amp to the front. No remote wire or messing with the fusebox required as others have stated
Great video, extremely helpful. One thing I’ve never understood about this process is what happens to the original power amp. You’ve essentially added an amp in series with the original wiring, so aren’t the speakers getting double amp’d (aside from the sub)? If that’s the case and there was a low quality amp signal to begin with, you would still be hearing that low quality.
@@NonIdentifiable Not really, the high input on the amp regulates the power from the source amp, but the sound quality will not be great, as with all hi lvl inputs.
You had many unused fuses to use instead of tapping into one. Just put your rem fuse on the top socket on the adapter and plug into a fuse that only gives 12v on ignition. Lowers the risk of blowing fuses
Awesome tutorial! Very well explained. The only part I can't figure out is why you plugged 2 RCA output cable from the radio to the subwoofer input ports of the amplifier? From my point of view there are 8 speaker wires (positive and negative) which are paired and then 4 RCA cables are plugged into the amplifier (2 front speakers + 2 rear speakers). In other words, there is no channel for the sub coming out of the radio so where to your RCA sub input on the amplifier come from? Thanks in advance and have a great day!
Hi, I have a 2017 GTI with Fender Audio System with a factory subwoofer on the top ot the spare tire. I would like to connect a JL Audio type D 5 channel amplifier. I got an idea how to plug it in but I am uncertain how to feed the signal to the the JL amp without the RCA converter you have used on other amplifier installations and why suppress the RCA converter. Do you happen to know if there is another set of output cables on the rear of the CD unit that can be used to feed the subwoofer signal? All the videos I have found are for sound systems that do not have a factory subwoofer. There is nothing for for a Fender Audio system out there. There is this video from a guy who went beyond the limits installing regulators and so on. I just want my system to sound nice for me only not to show off to othe other drivers. I have no intention (for now) to replace door speakers. I am sure installing this JL audio amp the sound will improve. I just want to make sure I do it right.
Awesome video, very helpful. Any advantage to using the rear speakers rather then front? and i have an Mk7 , is a high low adapter worth using instead of direct tap like in the video?
Where was this video in 2015 lol. Too late but very detailed. You also called this a Mk6 in the beginning but solid install. I would personally hide the amp where the spare is though.
I see how you amplified the speakers, but I'm wanting to add speakers to the stock ones (custom pods) but I got no signal from them when I installed my 4 channel. Placed into the speaker wire behind the head unit, but did not cut the speaker wire.
Great video. I was ready to pull out the radio not the unit I the glove box like on my Forester. Is there much room behind it in the glove box? I'm adding an alpine power pack and trying to think of where I should put it.
Yess. Finally the right question to ask. 4 ch to 6. I guess the rears are doubled or bridged or crossed. For the sub input. And why he didn’t us the High level input?
I have a 2019 vw GTI SE. the SE has a subwoofer installed from factory, are the wires from the stock sub useable on an amp as signal for the amp, or do i need to run new wires. If i do, what terminal on the head unit do i tap in to? Thanks
Excelent explanation. But you had to cut the wires behind the glovebox. Isn't there an adapter cable harness like PP AC-92B that could avoid cutting wires?
Great video, very helpful tips and tricks. I have one question based on my vehicle, I have the dynaudio loudspeaker system and my unit in the glove box seems to be totally different from a wire perspective, anyone have the wiring diagram for this?
Great video, just one question the 8 output wires from the unit become 6 RCA. Can you explain which wires you combined? Additionally why not use speed wire from the unit to the amp and at the amp use those RCA splices?
Super old video, we'd do things very differently. 1. There is a T harness available to prevent any need to cut into the factory wiring 2. Use a line out converter (LC2i, or LC7i) for signal correction and a nice output to an amplifier if your amp doesn't take a high level input. 3. yes 9 wire is great, and you can use two sets if you use a similar technique like we did in the video. Happy to help build your parts list if you reach out over facebook or instagram. Thanks!
The video was great in explaining everything, was wondering if the sub signal wires also go together with the front speaker wires, or is there a seperate connection?
Very good explanaion of installaion. I have recently installed d9705 in my honda civic. I already used high end 3 preout jvc audio dac. Sounds bcome havier after intaling 5 channel amp, i like more high frequencis and mid range music sounds but i dont like more base sound. But after instaling this base effect is more.
8 wires from the radio = 4 speaker output wires (a + and - wire), or 4 channels of sound. For the RCA cables, each rca output is essentially 2 wires as it contains a + and a - too. You will have 4 of those plus a sub 2 channel output.
Provo Beast Audio Installation Question. It is not the same if in the amplifier I use two adapter Y with the channel of the sub and of the rear speakers? In the case of bringing 6 rca from the radio to the amplifier? In this case, you would need a 4 channel RCA instead of a 6 channel.
Hey, nice video and great explenation. But i also got 4 crossovers to install... there is just one cable going from stereo to one side of the car (FR, FL, RR, RL). Do you know where does the cable split for the tweeter??
great video! the link is not showing the door speakers used, also you did not use a line out converter for the rca hook up, this is OK with this amp? I am installing this amp into a 2012 toyota highlander using the stock non jbl head unit, can I also use rca cables without a LOC? I will be using alpine sps610 and 610c and an alpine 10" type S sub, thanks again for the videos
xlthumper we didn't use a line out converter since this pioneer can take both a high level or Low level signal through the RCA inputs so there was no need to install one. Other amps may require a line out converter. See 9:36 of the video which shows the speaker wiring diagram.
If I’m hooking up and amp to a sub, but keeping stock speakers do I need to do all that extra wiring by the head unit? I’m lost on that aspect of the install
Not at all. There is a simple t harness and loc just to add a sub. Send me a message on Facebook or instagram and I can point you in the right direction
I wouldn't tap the wire like that for this... Since he was using it to send power to the speakers. Tap maybe for a turn on or something that doesn't matter how much power is passing through it.
@@neilkhodai7282 No problem 👍. I mean you can do it like that and it should work fine. I just wouldn't if you are doing it for speaker runs. If you were doing it just for signal a tap would be fine for a quick solution. My opinion is if you already have it apart you might as well do it right though.
Does this affect any electronics in the car such as sports mode or air conditioning, or anything got to do with the engine? I will be installing on a mk 7 golf r.
Where is the factory amp in 2012 volkswagen jetta located? Ive searched EVERYWHERE online and there is no info. I dont want to randomly start tearing my car apart just to find it.
Did this car have a factory amp? Did you have to bypass? I'm needing help on my mk4 golf gti with monsoon factory amp, I have a aftermarket radio and install my RCA to that to run my single subwoofer but for some reason the sub won't play music everything is new except the headunit only thing I can think of is the RCA in radio aren't working. Or if I need to bypass the stock amp or something, I can't find a answer
What was the initial length of the power wire you used? I have looked at "Amp kits" online and most seem to have 20" or less of wire. I like to have more than just enough just from experiences in the past. So just curious how long your power wire was because it did seem like you had plenty to play with if you made a mistake. Thanks
If you can, grab some 4ga welding cable... Yes, welding cable...I use it my car and I KNOW if it's good for welding metal it'll be good for running power to my amps.... It never gets hot as it's industrial coated... It'll cost a shade more than amp kit sold online but trust me... Best choice I think you can make.... It's not bright and pretty like the blue cable... But seriously, who's guna see it?
How much watts do you have going to the doors using factory. 18 gauge wires. I wished you showed how you got rid of your distortion level and clipping of the amp
We set our gains with an SMD-DD1 to the factory sound system. for 18 gauge wiring, usually the most power you can push would be around 100 watts RMS. any more power would require a new run of wire.
I have a question, I have a subwoofer I want to install to my 2010 Volkswagen Jetta sportswagon 2.5 SE, my car came with a stock screen but I’m wonder how I should wire the amplifier add on adaptor to get an amp to work or if you have a video to have a similar installation to help me out? Please message me with any response or any help you can give me
Hi buddy. Could you please explain how have you connected “remote” cable from the amp in to the fuse box (video from 14:20...). Will appreciate your help as don’t want to make any damages. Regards
He's running the remote directly from the fuse panel. You can do it easier by buying a Speaker to RCA Line output converter which converts your speaker wires to RCA connectors and also has the remote output so you don't have to tap into the fuse box.
at 11:33 in the video you have some rca cables attached to the factory harness. It looked liked you just cut into the wires and added them. Where can I get those from? I'm trying to do the same setup in a 2014 mustang.
I was thinking about installing a 600w sub in my future 2017 golf gte, do you think the process would be similar or even work? Would it be possible to even get some help? Kind of new to all of this haha. Great video, cheers!
He re wired the door speakers which isn’t really necessary. All you need is an rca converter and tap into the rear door speaker wires up by the head unit in the glove box
hi the videou is awsome quality it will help me alot with my instalaton on this car juts i will wire the subwoofer amp remote (on/off) to a switch so i can turn it on and off idependantly
The amp we used takes a high level in put. This video is also very old at this point. I recommend a Pac T harness and line out converter for a proper install without the need to cut into the factory harness.
Hi. Great video. Are there any harnesses or do you have to cut into the wires? I would prefer just using a harness. Or is this the way to bypass the factory amp? Thanks!
I've spent hours looking for a harness for my 2019 gti, no luck. I figure I'm going to keep the car so I may as well just wire in and solder the wires. I'm going to use a lc7i between head unit and amp, so I don't need to find the amp turn-on lead, as the lc7i will provide that function for me.
@@orblivious1 just a heads up. I installed this weekend and I threw a BUNCH of codes. I had the battery unhooked but it still there the codes. I an going to call around today to see who can clear the codes. Just in case you get codes when you turn everything back on.
@@teamboval8342 hey, thanks for the heads up. i haven't heard of this before, and it doesn't make me feel better about my upcoming install! :) did u start the car w/the airbag/hazard light disconnected? did u see what codes were thrown? I have a cheap obd2 tool that can scan and reset simple things like the CEL after a coilpack blows. i think autozone will scan the codes for you, too.
Hey, you have used pioneer GM amps several times now, in particular the gm-d9605 5 channel amp. Do you recommend it as a great budget amp with great output for a nice thumping system? I have an mk6 golf.
Absolutely. For the price, its a 2 in 1 amplifier which saves on space and budget. With 600 watts @ 2 ohms for the sub channel, and 75 watts @ 4 ohms for each interior speaker channel, you can't go wrong.
Planning to get this same amp but will be using my factory headunit. From which speaker out did you tap for the sub rca inputs on the amp? Front or rear speakers?
I have the Pioneer 8604 (similar to the amp used) And is it better (sound/signal wise) to use a LOC with the RCA’s or the speaker level input on the amp? Or does it not matter? Thanks!
It doesn't matter, the 8604 can take both high level and low level inputs through the RCA inputs. If you go the LOC method, make sure you invest into a quality LOC.
Provo Beast Audio Installation awesome thanks! I want to keep this as cost effective as possible so if there is no real reason to go the LOC route then I will just use the speaker level inputs. Thanks!
Awesome video, details, and instruction. I have a MK6 GTI. Fuse layout differs, obviously, and I’ve removed the OEM VW h/u. I have a question and hope you can help. I installed a Sony h/u w/ a built in amp using a RadioPro harness. I’m now installing an Sony amp. My question is do I use the speaker leads from the Sony or the RadioPro harness to connect to amp speaker outputs?
I am doing basically the same install but on a 2019 GTI. There's tons of room under that back hatch in the spare tire compartment. In fact, if you remove the two side plastic partitions, it also allows for a significant amount of air to circulate in that compartment for amp cooling. I might even add a fan that kicks on with the amp.
Parts used linked in the description of the video!
This was the clearest explanation and guidance for an install I have ever seen. Great work.
Great Video. Love how you ran the BLUE POWER WIRE while not being hot. Most videos online show people connecting the power wire to the battery first and then running it through a car while live is a BIG No No! And then when you fiñshed running it, then you connected it. Nice Video Again!
This is the best and clearest installation video l have seen so far.
This video is amazing. Seriously saving me right now. There is so little out there about the wiring/trim on Mk7 stock system.
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Best installation video on TH-cam - thanks alot bro 💯
Hello! I just want to install a subwoofer. So, which audio cable do I need to tap into?”
1 and 5 ?
I ran new speaker wire for all my speakers in my 350z. Doing the doors was a pain in the ass!!! Had to drill a hole in the molex connector that connects to the body and door and run speaker wire into it then through the door loom and into the door. Took a bit of extra time but was worth it cause of how much better it sounds than if I did this!
You ASSUME the new wire runs sound significantly better, but you did no testing before and after for quantifiable data. So understand your statement is a placebo comment at best ;)
@@adrianmack3 I know this comment is 4 years old, but what an asshole comment lol.
Awesome video (the best ive come across for an audio installation in a golf!) One very very small critiscm you dont need a remote wire with a stock headunit so that part of tapping the fuse is not required - pioneer and most other amps will turn on and off with the speaker input from a stock headunit (this goes for any car not just vw). N
Hey mate, great video. I used this for wiring up mine, but found after a bunch testing to be sure, the way you have put in the fuse tap / add a circuit is the wrong orientation. If you are running in the 12v accessory fuse with ignition turn on the tail lead from the add a circuit must be going upwards. Downwards the way you have it in the video works (as it will) but the power for the second circuit runs through the first circuit meaning 1. You have to have the bottom fuse in as well as all current will run through the bottom fuse first, and 2. If the 12v accessory fuse goes the amp stops working. It is essentially running the fuses in series rather than in parallel. You can test this by pulling out the bottom fuse, your amp will stop turning on. But awesome video, thank you!
How to make the infotainment have a sub level option? buy another one?
This also applies for the Arteon, as it has the same type of head unit. The only thing different is the back seats.
What year Arteon did you install on?
Setup was explained really nice and easy👍
You just need two of the 9 conductor wires in this scenario. Zero rca cables required. One to the back into the high level input and one back from the speaker outs on the amp to the front. No remote wire or messing with the fusebox required as others have stated
What are those male RCA wires you have at 11:45? I don’t see them in your parts list.
Great video, extremely helpful. One thing I’ve never understood about this process is what happens to the original power amp. You’ve essentially added an amp in series with the original wiring, so aren’t the speakers getting double amp’d (aside from the sub)? If that’s the case and there was a low quality amp signal to begin with, you would still be hearing that low quality.
Our vehicle did not have the factory upgraded amplifier.
@@ProvoBeastAudio but it does have a stock amplifier, otherwise no sound would come out.
@@NonIdentifiable The stock amplifier is built within the factory headunit, not external amp was equipped in this vehicle.
@@ProvoBeastAudio exactly my point. It wasn’t bypassed in this setup, so the speakers are being double amp’d, right?
@@NonIdentifiable Not really, the high input on the amp regulates the power from the source amp, but the sound quality will not be great, as with all hi lvl inputs.
Using those rca joiners can attract a lot of engine sounds, it's better he had use an inpedience adapter.
You had many unused fuses to use instead of tapping into one. Just put your rem fuse on the top socket on the adapter and plug into a fuse that only gives 12v on ignition. Lowers the risk of blowing fuses
Awesome tutorial! Very well explained. The only part I can't figure out is why you plugged 2 RCA output cable from the radio to the subwoofer input ports of the amplifier? From my point of view there are 8 speaker wires (positive and negative) which are paired and then 4 RCA cables are plugged into the amplifier (2 front speakers + 2 rear speakers). In other words, there is no channel for the sub coming out of the radio so where to your RCA sub input on the amplifier come from? Thanks in advance and have a great day!
Same question here. I’m stumped.
This has helped a lot just confused with running the speaker wire to the radio in the glove box is there an easier way I’m getting a powered sub
I have the same golf, to mount the amp like that on the back seat, did you drill through the metal under the carpet to fit the screw in?
Yep, we used some self-tapping screws.
Hi, I have a 2017 GTI with Fender Audio System with a factory subwoofer on the top ot the spare tire. I would like to connect a JL Audio type D 5 channel amplifier. I got an idea how to plug it in but I am uncertain how to feed the signal to the the JL amp without the RCA converter you have used on other amplifier installations and why suppress the RCA converter. Do you happen to know if there is another set of output cables on the rear of the CD unit that can be used to feed the subwoofer signal? All the videos I have found are for sound systems that do not have a factory subwoofer. There is nothing for for a Fender Audio system out there. There is this video from a guy who went beyond the limits installing regulators and so on. I just want my system to sound nice for me only not to show off to othe other drivers. I have no intention (for now) to replace door speakers. I am sure installing this JL audio amp the sound will improve. I just want to make sure I do it right.
a bit late to the party here... how did you get 6 channels from 4? Did you just tap a second set of RCA's off 2 of the channels?
Did you ever figure this out? I have the same question.
Hi i have a question, did you connect the speakers wire directly to the amp RCA input without connect to the high to low converter?
yes, how was that possible? can you explain?
Im wondering the same thing. I thought you would need a line output converter from high to low?
@@michaelcaballero8853 some amps take hi level signal and don't need a high/low converter...
Hi when I touch my ground it just keeps sparking and blowing live fuse ?
Whats the max size amp you could hook up to that mk7 without electrical disturbances like lights dimming etc?500rms maybe?
Awesome video, very helpful. Any advantage to using the rear speakers rather then front? and i have an Mk7 , is a high low adapter worth using instead of direct tap like in the video?
Excellent video. Really very useful. Thanks
YOU HAVE A GREAT MİSTAKE ABOUT AMPLİ İNPUT FROM HEAD UNİT. YOU MUST USE RCA converter. if you dont then must use hi input on the ampli
Dude, the Pioneer amp he used supports speaker level inputs. There's no point adding another piece of electronics if it is not needed ($ plus noise).
Do you use high output of the radio converted to quinch and then to the lowlevel input of the amp?? Why does the amp has high input then?
Where was this video in 2015 lol. Too late but very detailed. You also called this a Mk6 in the beginning but solid install. I would personally hide the amp where the spare is though.
a lot more informative than other videos, im assuming its the same for the golf r fender system?
I see how you amplified the speakers, but I'm wanting to add speakers to the stock ones (custom pods) but I got no signal from them when I installed my 4 channel. Placed into the speaker wire behind the head unit, but did not cut the speaker wire.
Great video. I was ready to pull out the radio not the unit I the glove box like on my Forester. Is there much room behind it in the glove box? I'm adding an alpine power pack and trying to think of where I should put it.
How did you go from a 8 audio output to a 6 rca harness?
Yess. Finally the right question to ask. 4 ch to 6. I guess the rears are doubled or bridged or crossed. For the sub input. And why he didn’t us the High level input?
I have a 2019 vw GTI SE. the SE has a subwoofer installed from factory, are the wires from the stock sub useable on an amp as signal for the amp, or do i need to run new wires. If i do, what terminal on the head unit do i tap in to? Thanks
Excelent explanation. But you had to cut the wires behind the glovebox. Isn't there an adapter cable harness like PP AC-92B that could avoid cutting wires?
How do the female rcas work there’s only 6 but there 8+ wires going into them all
Great video, very helpful tips and tricks. I have one question based on my vehicle, I have the dynaudio loudspeaker system and my unit in the glove box seems to be totally different from a wire perspective, anyone have the wiring diagram for this?
Great video, just one question the 8 output wires from the unit become 6 RCA. Can you explain which wires you combined? Additionally why not use speed wire from the unit to the amp and at the amp use those RCA splices?
Super old video, we'd do things very differently.
1. There is a T harness available to prevent any need to cut into the factory wiring
2. Use a line out converter (LC2i, or LC7i) for signal correction and a nice output to an amplifier if your amp doesn't take a high level input.
3. yes 9 wire is great, and you can use two sets if you use a similar technique like we did in the video.
Happy to help build your parts list if you reach out over facebook or instagram. Thanks!
Thanks for the video ... im wiring a 7 way trailer kit on my gsw
.. and routing power to the rear has been holding me up ..
You shouldn’t be towing anything with a 7 way with your GSW anyways 🙄
Other question, i can amp the stock Speaker?
yes, but you do run the risk of blowing them.
Are the door speakers being reamplified to sound better the way you connected it?
Great explanation! How long should it take to install?
The video was great in explaining everything, was wondering if the sub signal wires also go together with the front speaker wires, or is there a seperate connection?
The amp allowed the option to pull signal from the 4 channel side for the sub channel.
How did you mount the amp on the back of the seat? Did you nust screw it on or are you using some sort of plate?
Very good explanaion of installaion. I have recently installed d9705 in my honda civic. I already used high end 3 preout jvc audio dac. Sounds bcome havier after intaling 5 channel amp, i like more high frequencis and mid range music sounds but i dont like more base sound. But after instaling this base effect is more.
a question. 8 speaker cables come out of the radio, but you only get 6 rca, why?
8 wires from the radio = 4 speaker output wires (a + and - wire), or 4 channels of sound. For the RCA cables, each rca output is essentially 2 wires as it contains a + and a - too. You will have 4 of those plus a sub 2 channel output.
@@ProvoBeastAudio But where do you get the subwoofer rca?
you take from each speaker a rca, they would be 4 rca, but you have 6
Just tapped into the rear speakers.
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Question. It is not the same if in the amplifier I use two adapter Y with the channel of the sub and of the rear speakers? In the case of bringing 6 rca from the radio to the amplifier? In this case, you would need a 4 channel RCA instead of a 6 channel.
Do I need to do the splice into the rca speaker wires if I’m only doing the subwoofer?
Hi what fuse did you need for the stereo wire
What port do you wire the remote/switch live to?
I have a newer 2020 mk7.5 gti and don't have that unit in my glove box. Any idea where I'd be connecting that all to then? Guessing the headunit
Hey, nice video and great explenation. But i also got 4 crossovers to install... there is just one cable going from stereo to one side of the car (FR, FL, RR, RL). Do you know where does the cable split for the tweeter??
great video! the link is not showing the door speakers used, also you did not use a line out converter for the rca hook up, this is OK with this amp? I am installing this amp into a 2012 toyota highlander using the stock non jbl head unit, can I also use rca cables without a LOC? I will be using alpine sps610 and 610c and an alpine 10" type S sub, thanks again for the videos
xlthumper we didn't use a line out converter since this pioneer can take both a high level or Low level signal through the RCA inputs so there was no need to install one. Other amps may require a line out converter. See 9:36 of the video which shows the speaker wiring diagram.
Provo Beast Audio Installation thank you for the quick reply, this makes install a lot easier now . have a great day
So the rca plugs you added to the harness (red and white ones) where did you get those?
so if i’m using a active line output converter to i connect the rcas to my amp and to the output converter?
Unfortunately routed turn on wire with power wire. is that ok to leave as is?
Yeah it's fine
There there is no actual remote accessory wire on the harness ????
If I’m hooking up and amp to a sub, but keeping stock speakers do I need to do all that extra wiring by the head unit? I’m lost on that aspect of the install
Not at all. There is a simple t harness and loc just to add a sub. Send me a message on Facebook or instagram and I can point you in the right direction
I've got a 12 inch alpine type r in my mk7 it's enough for me
Did u have to cut the speaker wire output or could.u have spliced or tapped into the wires
I wouldn't tap the wire like that for this... Since he was using it to send power to the speakers. Tap maybe for a turn on or something that doesn't matter how much power is passing through it.
@@Lemonhead8890 thanks Ryan
@@neilkhodai7282 No problem 👍. I mean you can do it like that and it should work fine. I just wouldn't if you are doing it for speaker runs. If you were doing it just for signal a tap would be fine for a quick solution. My opinion is if you already have it apart you might as well do it right though.
How to mount the amp on to the back of the seat? Is it self tapping screw? What is the seat back side made out of?
Does this affect any electronics in the car such as sports mode or air conditioning, or anything got to do with the engine? I will be installing on a mk 7 golf r.
Nope, this is just modifying the sound system portion.
hello, are the speakers on the door original? does it sound good?
How did you do the rcas for the sub?
Where is the factory amp in 2012 volkswagen jetta located? Ive searched EVERYWHERE online and there is no info. I dont want to randomly start tearing my car apart just to find it.
Did this car have a factory amp? Did you have to bypass? I'm needing help on my mk4 golf gti with monsoon factory amp, I have a aftermarket radio and install my RCA to that to run my single subwoofer but for some reason the sub won't play music everything is new except the headunit only thing I can think of is the RCA in radio aren't working. Or if I need to bypass the stock amp or something, I can't find a answer
pls tell me where can u locate a gromet in skoda laura 2006 model l and k top varient
I wanna upgrade my 2004 vx90 Volvo audio! I’ve the factory amplifier under the seat and wonder if this is the same process for my car
What was the initial length of the power wire you used? I have looked at "Amp kits" online and most seem to have 20" or less of wire. I like to have more than just enough just from experiences in the past. So just curious how long your power wire was because it did seem like you had plenty to play with if you made a mistake. Thanks
I have a video here of us unboxing the kit: th-cam.com/video/7lwybNiRcTU/w-d-xo.html
thank you!
If you can, grab some 4ga welding cable... Yes, welding cable...I use it my car and I KNOW if it's good for welding metal it'll be good for running power to my amps.... It never gets hot as it's industrial coated... It'll cost a shade more than amp kit sold online but trust me... Best choice I think you can make.... It's not bright and pretty like the blue cable... But seriously, who's guna see it?
Are there any differences when doing this to a 2014 golf gtd?
How much watts do you have going to the doors using factory. 18 gauge wires. I wished you showed how you got rid of your distortion level and clipping of the amp
We set our gains with an SMD-DD1 to the factory sound system. for 18 gauge wiring, usually the most power you can push would be around 100 watts RMS. any more power would require a new run of wire.
What do you call the piece holding the wires against the rear seat.
I have a question, I have a subwoofer I want to install to my 2010 Volkswagen Jetta sportswagon 2.5 SE, my car came with a stock screen but I’m wonder how I should wire the amplifier add on adaptor to get an amp to work or if you have a video to have a similar installation to help me out? Please message me with any response or any help you can give me
Hi buddy. Could you please explain how have you connected “remote” cable from the amp in to the fuse box (video from 14:20...). Will appreciate your help as don’t want to make any damages. Regards
He's running the remote directly from the fuse panel. You can do it easier by buying a Speaker to RCA Line output converter which converts your speaker wires to RCA connectors and also has the remote output so you don't have to tap into the fuse box.
would this work for a 21 VW atlas?
1:53 Where are those rca connected ?
at 11:33 in the video you have some rca cables attached to the factory harness. It looked liked you just cut into the wires and added them. Where can I get those from? I'm trying to do the same setup in a 2014 mustang.
www.sonicelectronix.com/item_67780_Rockford-Fosgate-Speaker-to-RCA-Adapter-RFIF2SW.html
I dont have the “N Socket” on the radio pins/ wires there and i dont know where they are
My radio works normal and i have the autobahn
What about the tweeters?
Really nice install job and video (test music was crap though). Can you put the amp under the back, and why not the sub too?
So instead of taking the radio out and hooking up a line output converter you can do this?
So the door speakers connected to the Amp aswel
Yes they do. this is an old video so I suggest doing a t harness instead of cutting into the OEM harness.
Hi would this work for a audi a3 8v
I was thinking about installing a 600w sub in my future 2017 golf gte, do you think the process would be similar or even work? Would it be possible to even get some help? Kind of new to all of this haha.
Great video, cheers!
He re wired the door speakers which isn’t really necessary. All you need is an rca converter and tap into the rear door speaker wires up by the head unit in the glove box
hi the videou is awsome quality it will help me alot with my instalaton on this car juts i will wire the subwoofer amp remote (on/off) to a switch so i can turn it on and off idependantly
Door speakers factory ?
what is the 12 inch subwoofer that you are using?
Its a 10", and i have an unboxing link in the Description. Its an alpine.
Can we connect the Remote wire from amp to back of the Radio ?
There is no accessory wire behind the radio. You will need some sort of way to generate your remote wire. The pac LC7i-2 does that for ya.
Which add-a-circuit did you use? I noticed there are different amp options, 20a 5a or 20a 10a, etc... if you have a link that'll work too. Thanks!
It isn't a high current trigger wire, so even a 5 amp fuse will be just fine.
So wait, no line out convertor?? Im confused .
The amp we used takes a high level in put. This video is also very old at this point. I recommend a Pac T harness and line out converter for a proper install without the need to cut into the factory harness.
Hi. Great video. Are there any harnesses or do you have to cut into the wires? I would prefer just using a harness. Or is this the way to bypass the factory amp? Thanks!
I've spent hours looking for a harness for my 2019 gti, no luck. I figure I'm going to keep the car so I may as well just wire in and solder the wires. I'm going to use a lc7i between head unit and amp, so I don't need to find the amp turn-on lead, as the lc7i will provide that function for me.
@@orblivious1 just a heads up. I installed this weekend and I threw a BUNCH of codes. I had the battery unhooked but it still there the codes. I an going to call around today to see who can clear the codes. Just in case you get codes when you turn everything back on.
@@teamboval8342 hey, thanks for the heads up. i haven't heard of this before, and it doesn't make me feel better about my upcoming install! :) did u start the car w/the airbag/hazard light disconnected? did u see what codes were thrown? I have a cheap obd2 tool that can scan and reset simple things like the CEL after a coilpack blows. i think autozone will scan the codes for you, too.
Hey, you have used pioneer GM amps several times now, in particular the gm-d9605 5 channel amp. Do you recommend it as a great budget amp with great output for a nice thumping system? I have an mk6 golf.
Absolutely. For the price, its a 2 in 1 amplifier which saves on space and budget. With 600 watts @ 2 ohms for the sub channel, and 75 watts @ 4 ohms for each interior speaker channel, you can't go wrong.
How did you disregard the factory amp???
Planning to get this same amp but will be using my factory headunit. From which speaker out did you tap for the sub rca inputs on the amp? Front or rear speakers?
Rears
Can you explain how you connect the rca to the signal out of the radio in the minute 12:05
Did you find out?
Hi my friend. What gauge or cable number did you used to connect the bass to the sub bass channel?
Four gauge is what that amp accepts but I think he used bigger from the battery. Reduced as it got to the speaker.
I have the Pioneer 8604 (similar to the amp used) And is it better (sound/signal wise) to use a LOC with the RCA’s or the speaker level input on the amp? Or does it not matter? Thanks!
It doesn't matter, the 8604 can take both high level and low level inputs through the RCA inputs. If you go the LOC method, make sure you invest into a quality LOC.
Provo Beast Audio Installation awesome thanks! I want to keep this as cost effective as possible so if there is no real reason to go the LOC route then I will just use the speaker level inputs. Thanks!
Awesome video, details, and instruction.
I have a MK6 GTI. Fuse layout differs, obviously, and I’ve removed the OEM VW h/u. I have a question and hope you can help.
I installed a Sony h/u w/ a built in amp using a RadioPro harness. I’m now installing an Sony amp. My question is do I use the speaker leads from the Sony or the RadioPro harness to connect to amp speaker outputs?
Ok. Never mind. No response via email, website, nor here.
Thanks.
Why would you screw the amp to the seat back? looks really amateur.
because some people like it mounted there...
I am doing basically the same install but on a 2019 GTI. There's tons of room under that back hatch in the spare tire compartment. In fact, if you remove the two side plastic partitions, it also allows for a significant amount of air to circulate in that compartment for amp cooling. I might even add a fan that kicks on with the amp.
Cause why not
I turned my car back on, and got like 7 warnings.. sensors not working... abs not working... ect