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willay

posted on 19th Jun 04 at 14:07

:lol:


LukeGSi

posted on 16th Jun 04 at 19:36

:lol: :o

Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh :P


Trotty

posted on 16th Jun 04 at 07:52

No you wont Luke, you'll rip all his interior out :P :lol:


LukeGSi

posted on 16th Jun 04 at 01:20

Willay come to ours and i'll sort your install :thumbs:


cdcool1

posted on 15th Jun 04 at 21:49

RCAs next to power cable shouldnt cause any noticeable interference. You only get interference induced by alternating current. The power cable wont cause interference on the RCAs because its more or less DC. The RCAs might cause little fluctuations on the power cable, but will almost be negligable because there is very little current in the RCAs.

Speaker cable is the main wire that you want to keep seperate from the other wires as this has the highest amount of alternating power running through it.

By all means seperate the wires if its no great hassle, i will be in mine as i'm going to be competing in SQ comps, but if it will cause bother, you wont really beable to notice intereference by running the RCAs next to the power cable, especially if its for a sub.


willay

posted on 15th Jun 04 at 17:01

mission.


Trotty

posted on 14th Jun 04 at 08:15

Not as bad as you'd imagine TBH dude :)

Easier to take the seats out really, plenty of room to move then.


willay

posted on 13th Jun 04 at 14:39

RCA's down the middle, how hard is that in the C lol?


Trotty

posted on 13th Jun 04 at 14:11

You'd be right guv

I've got 0ga power down the left, RCA's down the middle and speaker wire to the right, works a treat :)


willay

posted on 13th Jun 04 at 14:04

I would run power cables down one side and the RCA's on the other side of the car?

Was having a conversation with someone on here last night and they have the RCAs/power cable running down the same (left) side of the car, I thought this would cause alot of interference?

comments? :boggle: