Note
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Make sure that nothing obstructs around the mounting location of the door.
A hole for mounting may already be cut out of the inner panel of the door
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(front or rear). In this case, you need to modify the board only.
Ensure that the speaker terminals, frame or magnet do not interfere with any
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inner parts, such as the window mechanism in the door (when you open or
close the window), etc. Also ensure that the speaker grille does not touch any
inner fittings, such as the window cranks, door handles, arm rests etc.
1
Turn off the car ignition key.
If the power is on, the click noise generated by the connection
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may damage the speakers.
2
Cut out the mounting template from the packing box.
3
Paste the template on the location selected for mounting the
speaker.
4
Mark the cut-off hole and the 4 bolt holes.
b
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Cut out the marked area and drill the bolt holes.
c
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Remove the grille net.
d
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Strip the speaker wires and connect them to the amplifier.
e
Black wire: connect to “-“ (negative) terminal
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Black (white lined): connect to “+“ (positive) terminal
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Note
Match the “left”, “right”, “+” and “-” terminals correctly. Revised polarity may
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degrade sound quality.
Two 4-ohm speakers, wired in stereo, present a 8 ohm load to each channel
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of the amplifier. Most two channel amplifiers work well in this configuration.
However, if two 4-ohm speakers, wired in parallel to a bridged two -channel
amplifier, present a 2-ohm mono load to the amplifier. Most 2-channel
amplifiers do not support 2-ohm mono operation! Amplifier damage may
result!
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Mount on the speaker as shown below.
f
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Press and insert the edges of the grille net.
g