![]() ![]() I'll post a video or how-to if you would like, I haven't heard of anyone doing it this way, but I can attest that I have a really good beat that hits hard and fast. Trust me when I say this is personalized for my car, I posted a similar video on youtube installing Halo Headlights via the fusebox in the engine bay. ![]() :ndance: I had it for 2 Years now, no blown fuses, sounds amazing for a 10" sub, This way you can keep all the wires inside the car. You can set cross-overs, gains, Bass Boost all on the Basslink and we even ran the Dial (max/Min) under the steering wheel. Anyways, grounded the Basslink to the central ground in the back. Not to hard, just don't mess up the plastic tabs. ![]() Recall any favorite station with one simple touch. For sound, you can either run RCA cables, or splice into the speaker wires, so we took out the back seats and panels and spliced into those. Drag-n-drop applications from menu.Inteqs FM/AM receiver allows 18FM station memory and 12AM stations. Now, using a little testing we figured out some open fuse slots only get power once the ignition is on, hence we ran an in-line fuse to the power. (My Grandfather is an electrical engineer so don't call me crazy here.)įirst, ran a (12gauge?) or something similar from the Basslink to my side panel fuse box in the passenger compartment. Haha sure I can for you, I understand a lot of people don't run power like me, however here is how I did it. ![]()
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