New Radio and speaker
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New Radio and speaker
Good evening everyone. Just wondering if someone could help me out. I bought a JVC AM/FM radio (Model KD X330BTS) from a local dealer/installer and a 6" by 9" speaker from LMC. I have no idea what to do to make this work. I'm going to mount the stereo under the dash and leave the original in it's place. I'll also remove the old speaker that had the wires ripped off it and replace with the new. The radio came with a wiring harness but the speaker came with only four wires with different connectors. See the photo:
How do i connect to power etc in truck and how do i connect to speaker? Thanks.
Lloyd
How do i connect to power etc in truck and how do i connect to speaker? Thanks.
Lloyd
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Re: New Radio and speaker
Any direction would be greatly appreciated. I did see a thread under interior that was helpful but still not sure how to connect radio to truck electrical.
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Re: New Radio and speaker
What I'm wondering is if i can cut the connectors on the end of the speaker wires and twist connect them to the wiring harness wires (and tape). Also, how do i connect the power and accessories wiring properly? Thanks
Lloyd
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Re: New Radio and speaker
The radio is going to have 4 channel speaker wiring (right front, left front, right rear, left rear.) I'm not sure why the speaker has 4 wires; most 6X9 speakers have only two wires. Unless that speaker is divided somehow to have both a right and left channel.
I would wire the radio to the speaker leads as right and left front and then keep the radio fader on the front speakers.
I would wire the radio to the speaker leads as right and left front and then keep the radio fader on the front speakers.
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Re: New Radio and speaker
That may be a dual voice coil speaker.
Can you give us a link to the speaker?
The radio should have a wiring diagram with it - no?
Is this the only speaker you are going to run?
EDIT: is the speaker you have "Part # 48-8565 - DUAL VOICE COIL SPEAKER 6"X9" At 59.95 Each."?
Can you give us a link to the speaker?
The radio should have a wiring diagram with it - no?
Is this the only speaker you are going to run?
EDIT: is the speaker you have "Part # 48-8565 - DUAL VOICE COIL SPEAKER 6"X9" At 59.95 Each."?
Robert
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Re: New Radio and speaker
Sorry I'm late in replying. Been at the fair all weekend with 4-h. Yes its the 48-8565 from LMC Truck.
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Re: New Radio and speaker
Keeping in mind I've never seen that actual speaker, but the description indicates it is intended for use in the factory location with a factory radio, so thats probably the connectors it has.
You would simply wire it into the right and left out puts of your radio following a the 2 channel wiring scheme in your radio owners manual. (assuming you're only running the one speaker).
You would simply wire it into the right and left out puts of your radio following a the 2 channel wiring scheme in your radio owners manual. (assuming you're only running the one speaker).
Robert
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Re: New Radio and speaker
Thanks for the help. I think i've got the wiring destinations down now. Just not sure how to splice into accessories. Already had he power wire for the old radio and ground to frame and speakers ok. How do i connect to accessories.
Lloyd
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Re: New Radio and speaker
I'm not completely clear on what you are asking...
Are you looking for a switched 12V for the red wire?
Are you looking for a switched 12V for the red wire?
Robert
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Re: New Radio and speaker
I had the exact same thing in my 68' and I'm now in the process of doing the change out to my 72' I just got. What accessories are you trying to hook up? If the radio is a blue tooth one like mine you'll have a single 3.5 audio in on the back of the radio and the little mic it comes with plugs into this to be mounted somewhere in the truck near you, it usually has adhesive on the back of the mic stand. Aside from power and ground that's all you really have to get from the truck to the radio for it to work.
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Gone but not forgotten: 1968 F100 Ranger- 2WD, LWB, original rebuilt 360 V8, Autolite 2bbl carb, C6 Trans, Hedman Headers, Powermaster Racing Starter, H-Pipe and Glasspacks, P/S, P/B, A/C