Hi folks, sorry if this has been asked before - I have searched, but any sub-4 letter words, such as 'amp' are omitted from the query
I am currently stripping my interior to rectify some soggy carpets, and while I'm at it, I want to investigate the RH footwell speaker not working. I have already replaced the speaker itself and the new one doesn't work either, so I am thinking wiring! I am planning on doing a continuity check on the wire from the amp connector to the speaker, and if that checks out, concluding that it is the amp, or something further upstream that's the issue.
I just came across this video on youtube (
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2hWoAt5emE
), describing an amp bypass. This guy has gone pretty gung-ho and chopped off the amp connector, crimping some spade connectors on to the wires instead, I was going to take the (slightly) more sophisticated approach of using jumpers instead, making my attempt completely reversible if need be - but before I do, has anyone done this before (or similar)?
I'm admittedly an audio noob, but am a little confused about why there is even an amp there if it's not needed with the standard audio, perhaps it was just to simplify construction in the factory??
Cheers
I am currently stripping my interior to rectify some soggy carpets, and while I'm at it, I want to investigate the RH footwell speaker not working. I have already replaced the speaker itself and the new one doesn't work either, so I am thinking wiring! I am planning on doing a continuity check on the wire from the amp connector to the speaker, and if that checks out, concluding that it is the amp, or something further upstream that's the issue.
I just came across this video on youtube (
), describing an amp bypass. This guy has gone pretty gung-ho and chopped off the amp connector, crimping some spade connectors on to the wires instead, I was going to take the (slightly) more sophisticated approach of using jumpers instead, making my attempt completely reversible if need be - but before I do, has anyone done this before (or similar)?
I'm admittedly an audio noob, but am a little confused about why there is even an amp there if it's not needed with the standard audio, perhaps it was just to simplify construction in the factory??
Cheers