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DSP wiring: 3 unknown wires
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Thank you much for you time and help Yes, your system is the same as my friends.
And the last 3 photos are the same But I see what I need to see and that's enough for me. And I don't need exact part numbers.
Well, it looks like I will need to take the risk and try to connect 2 wires, that corresponds that two yellow wires. I will update this thread, when I'll have any news.
Thanks again ! Rep points for you !
And the last 3 photos are the same But I see what I need to see and that's enough for me. And I don't need exact part numbers.
Well, it looks like I will need to take the risk and try to connect 2 wires, that corresponds that two yellow wires. I will update this thread, when I'll have any news.
Thanks again ! Rep points for you !
Yellow Dream made true.
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Looks good, don't forget to wipe out all the dusts
We found the problem with my head unit. The lower part (lets call it equalizer, not sure if I am correct here) has couple contacts burned inside. I hope it will be easy fixable.
And we have the answer to 2 wires from those 3. I know it's quite obvious, but how can you connect positives without any background information So with these wires connected and non broken equalizer used, it turned on and played !
* green/black - negative
* green/blue - constant positive (when the ignition key is off)
* green/white - still unknown. Hope to guess it when my head unit is fixed.
We found the problem with my head unit. The lower part (lets call it equalizer, not sure if I am correct here) has couple contacts burned inside. I hope it will be easy fixable.
And we have the answer to 2 wires from those 3. I know it's quite obvious, but how can you connect positives without any background information So with these wires connected and non broken equalizer used, it turned on and played !
* green/black - negative
* green/blue - constant positive (when the ignition key is off)
* green/white - still unknown. Hope to guess it when my head unit is fixed.
Yellow Dream made true.
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wurlycorner wrote:I have a JDM with original OEM full DSP setup, but I've never had it apart or looked round the system tbh so unfortunately I can't speak with authority here and am just commenting from 'basic principles', if you like.
It might well be an ignition live is missing and it isn't turning on the amp?
Car amps normally have a main power live and 'remote' signal. The main power live is what it actually uses for juice, remote is the signal that tells the amp to turn on.
In basic terms... Without the amp being on, the head unit is effectively pushing sound into the amp but there'll be nothing coming out, because the transistors will be in their off state (not letting current flow).
That being the case though, if you can hear anything, I'm surprised.
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wtf.PreludeBB2 wrote:wurlycorner wrote:I have a JDM with original OEM full DSP setup, but I've never had it apart or looked round the system tbh so unfortunately I can't speak with authority here and am just commenting from 'basic principles', if you like.
It might well be an ignition live is missing and it isn't turning on the amp?
Car amps normally have a main power live and 'remote' signal. The main power live is what it actually uses for juice, remote is the signal that tells the amp to turn on.
In basic terms... Without the amp being on, the head unit is effectively pushing sound into the amp but there'll be nothing coming out, because the transistors will be in their off state (not letting current flow).
That being the case though, if you can hear anything, I'm surprised.
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