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:dj: Hello everybody.

(first of all sorry abouth my english i'm still learning)

my names Burak and i'm from chicago.
I just bought a 2000 ls.
it's looking nice and it's running good.
i'm glad i bought it.

i founded this forum couple days ago i read to many thread but i'm confused.
i'm tyring the install my olmd amp and sub box to my new ride.

but i'm locked :(
i have a stock amp in my trunk. and it has a two socket right side is a 2 black cable and left side is a 5 cable

red
black
orange
i belive grey -red
and white -red
my question is whic one must be connect my aftermarket amp
for exp: i didin't find a rem cable in theese 5 cables
and whic one is for the rca cables.

thanks

and sorry again form my englis ins't good.
but i hope i'll hangout with you guys and i will learn.
 
Don't worry about your english, most peoples english on here is bad.
This is for you 5 plug on your drivers side:


"You don't need a line out converter if you have the audiophile system. That system already has low level outputs... Infact the low level outputs are already ran to your trunk. Modify the wire harness that your rear deck subs were plugged into...

The RCA will share a common ground... which is not going to do very well for sheilding. Also the DSP will limit your volume on the amp because the crossover is built into your HU

Heres how you would do your job...

yellow/red wire will be your remote wire to amp...

red wire is your hot wire which i don't recommend using for an aftermarket amp its just so small, run a new wire directly from your batter which is already in the trunk so it will be piece of cake. Make sure you keep that wire insolated so that it doesn't short on the stray grounded metal in your trunk.

white/red wire will be the core of the Left RCA, the sheild will be the black wire wrapped in what looks like tape, keep in mind that that will be shared with the right RCA.

grey/red wire will be the right core for your RCA, remember it will share the same sheild as your left wire.

Black wire (not the sheild) will obviously be the ground wire. again i recommend just running a new ground..." quoted from whatsupadrian.
 
hello and welcome, where are u from?
about the amp, is what i did, was got a line out convertor and atpped into the rear speakers (thats what your rcas will plug into)then i ran a remote wire from the stock head unit to the amp (sub), then of course ran the power and ground to the amp, its a very install since the battery is in the trunk
again welcome, i hope this helped a little, im sure more will elaborate on this
 
:W WELCOME :W this IS the BEST SITE for the LS
:L :L :L :L :L oh and post some pics of your car in your garage photo!!
 
thanks guys today i will try theese things and i'll let you know.
and i'm from Europa Turkey my city is Istanbul.

and this weekend i'm gonna take pic with my new ride :)

again
i'm glad i'm here .
thanks.
i'll try a catch you guys other threads.
see you
 
Hawk03 said:
Don't worry about your english, most peoples english on here is bad.
This is for you 5 plug on your drivers side:


"You don't need a line out converter if you have the audiophile system. That system already has low level outputs... Infact the low level outputs are already ran to your trunk. Modify the wire harness that your rear deck subs were plugged into...

The RCA will share a common ground... which is not going to do very well for sheilding. Also the DSP will limit your volume on the amp because the crossover is built into your HU

Heres how you would do your job...

yellow/red wire will be your remote wire to amp...

red wire is your hot wire which i don't recommend using for an aftermarket amp its just so small, run a new wire directly from your batter which is already in the trunk so it will be piece of cake. Make sure you keep that wire insolated so that it doesn't short on the stray grounded metal in your trunk.

white/red wire will be the core of the Left RCA, the sheild will be the black wire wrapped in what looks like tape, keep in mind that that will be shared with the right RCA.

grey/red wire will be the right core for your RCA, remember it will share the same sheild as your left wire.

Black wire (not the sheild) will obviously be the ground wire. again i recommend just running a new ground..." quoted from whatsupadrian.

In regard to that remote wire, with the key on if I pierce the wire with a test light it should light up right?
 
hi guys

after work i tried to installa my amp for my extra sub.
my question is
yellow -red cable should be connect to my amps blue remote cable?
or should i connet to blue cable with my head unit.
thanks.
 

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