switch for subs
switch for subs
is it possible to wire a sub and amp to one switch to turn on and off when you want one subwoofer and a way to wire anther sub and amp to another switch so u can have 2 subs going or one at a time. Also be able to shut them both off when parked ?
I was thinking of doing this because i want to invest in a competition sound system but i also use my car as a daily driver so being able to cut half the bass out would be key for me not going deaf.
I was thinking of doing this because i want to invest in a competition sound system but i also use my car as a daily driver so being able to cut half the bass out would be key for me not going deaf.
Originally Posted by cobaltss2.4L
is it possible to wire a sub and amp to one switch to turn on and off when you want one subwoofer and a way to wire anther sub and amp to another switch so u can have 2 subs going or one at a time. Also be able to shut them both off when parked ?
I was thinking of doing this because i want to invest in a competition sound system but i also use my car as a daily driver so being able to cut half the bass out would be key for me not going deaf.
I was thinking of doing this because i want to invest in a competition sound system but i also use my car as a daily driver so being able to cut half the bass out would be key for me not going deaf.
Ive done this before works good
Originally Posted by cobaltss2.4L
when i do this does it matter if the volume is on when i turn the switch on or should i make sure that it is completely off before turning each on?
It can be on but I would turn it low before switching the switch back on. Otherwise you might damage your subs
ehh i had a toggle on my amp and i used it all the time for random reasons and all volumes and it didnt matter at all... but the key to doing individual sub toggles is having individual amps... you cant cut the remote on an amp and expect only one channel to play
Originally Posted by JRANGER
It can be on but I would turn it low before switching the switch back on. Otherwise you might damage your subs
You don't want to get a power pop at a high volume, that could destory a sub very quickly!
My Cavy has 3 amps hooked up with switches on each remote wire, I had to get a full 12 volt signal so I had to run a relay before I cut off to the amps, but it works great, and has for 8 years. No problems with the amps. I generally turn the volume down when I turn on a interior Amp (highs/mids) but the subs can come on and off at any time and I never have any problems.
By the way, I have a shift knob with built in switches that I use, looks very nice. and I don't have random switches all over the place. The knob has 4 switches, 3 amps, one with a second radio on it, and the 4th is for my fog lights. I also have a wireless remote for my interior neon and under car kit. (another 4 switches.)
By the way, I have a shift knob with built in switches that I use, looks very nice. and I don't have random switches all over the place. The knob has 4 switches, 3 amps, one with a second radio on it, and the 4th is for my fog lights. I also have a wireless remote for my interior neon and under car kit. (another 4 switches.)
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