tswannnlk
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I am currently in the process of ordering all of the components for my up and coming sound system for my Ram 1500. My truck has the stock 6 speaker system with the 8.4 screen.
Here are the components I am going to use.
1. Kenwood front door and dash speaker kit.
2. Kicker Key 200.4 amp bi-amped to the front door and dash speakers.
3. KnuKonceptz Konfuzed power distribution block (fused at 30A for the Kicker and 300 or 400 for the Sundown amp)
4. Audiocontrol LC2I Pro line out converter.
4. Sundown 2500D Subwoofer amp
5. Foxbox sub box
6. 2 Sundown SA 12 Classics 4 ohm subs wired down to 1 ohm.
7. 1/0 Subwoofer wiring kit
8. 1/0 big 3 upgrade
9. Some 10 gauge power wire to run to the kicker key amp
10. Netaudio T harness
The main thing that I am getting confused on is the wiring aspect of things regarding the amps. I believe I have it mostly sorted out. Here is my current plan:
1. Run one 1/0 power wire through the firewall and to the back cab wall where my subwoofer amp and distribution block will be.
2. Connect the positive 1/0 wire from the battery to the positive input in the distribution block. Connect the ground from the distribution block to either the cab pinch weld or the frame. (which one should it be? Am I drawing enough current to where I need to drill a hole in the bottom of the cab to ground it directly to the frame?) Then connect the sundown sub amp to one pair of outputs on the distribution block and the kicker amp to the other pair.
3. I would then run both the positive and negative power wires for the kicker amp down the passenger cab floor sill all the way to where the kicker amp is mounted behind the head unit. Im planning to mount it behind the HVAC climate control panel.
4. I would then tap the power for the LC2I from the 10 gauge wire powering the kicker amp. I would get the inputs for the LC2I from the front speaker wire on the NetAudio T harness. I also believe I need to connect a 2 amp fuse to the power wire that the LC2I will be using. The LC2I would mount somewhere behind the dash as well. After that id run the outputs from the LC2I all the way back to the sundown amp on the passenger side. The remote wire and the bass knob wire would also be ran down the passenger side of the cab.
Am I missing anything? I'm a little unsure If I have the wiring for the kicker and the LC2I figured out properly. Is it ok to have both the ground and power wires running all the way down the passenger side of the truck back to the distribution block? What is the best way to tap into the 10 gauge power wire to tap 16 gauge power wire for the LC2I? I was going to use Wago connectors or just military splice it.
Any information would be appectiated!
Here are the components I am going to use.
1. Kenwood front door and dash speaker kit.
2. Kicker Key 200.4 amp bi-amped to the front door and dash speakers.
3. KnuKonceptz Konfuzed power distribution block (fused at 30A for the Kicker and 300 or 400 for the Sundown amp)
4. Audiocontrol LC2I Pro line out converter.
4. Sundown 2500D Subwoofer amp
5. Foxbox sub box
6. 2 Sundown SA 12 Classics 4 ohm subs wired down to 1 ohm.
7. 1/0 Subwoofer wiring kit
8. 1/0 big 3 upgrade
9. Some 10 gauge power wire to run to the kicker key amp
10. Netaudio T harness
The main thing that I am getting confused on is the wiring aspect of things regarding the amps. I believe I have it mostly sorted out. Here is my current plan:
1. Run one 1/0 power wire through the firewall and to the back cab wall where my subwoofer amp and distribution block will be.
2. Connect the positive 1/0 wire from the battery to the positive input in the distribution block. Connect the ground from the distribution block to either the cab pinch weld or the frame. (which one should it be? Am I drawing enough current to where I need to drill a hole in the bottom of the cab to ground it directly to the frame?) Then connect the sundown sub amp to one pair of outputs on the distribution block and the kicker amp to the other pair.
3. I would then run both the positive and negative power wires for the kicker amp down the passenger cab floor sill all the way to where the kicker amp is mounted behind the head unit. Im planning to mount it behind the HVAC climate control panel.
4. I would then tap the power for the LC2I from the 10 gauge wire powering the kicker amp. I would get the inputs for the LC2I from the front speaker wire on the NetAudio T harness. I also believe I need to connect a 2 amp fuse to the power wire that the LC2I will be using. The LC2I would mount somewhere behind the dash as well. After that id run the outputs from the LC2I all the way back to the sundown amp on the passenger side. The remote wire and the bass knob wire would also be ran down the passenger side of the cab.
Am I missing anything? I'm a little unsure If I have the wiring for the kicker and the LC2I figured out properly. Is it ok to have both the ground and power wires running all the way down the passenger side of the truck back to the distribution block? What is the best way to tap into the 10 gauge power wire to tap 16 gauge power wire for the LC2I? I was going to use Wago connectors or just military splice it.
Any information would be appectiated!
