Now many car enthusiasts cannot imagine their car without high-quality sound and a good audio system. Many also want to see in the car and a video system for viewing any electronic media. Therefore, installing the equipment on your own will not only bring experience, but also save a small amount of money. However, poor-quality installation can lead to equipment failure and even a fire in the car. Therefore, if there is no self-confidence, it is better to entrust everything to professionals.
Instructions
Step 1
Connect the radio tape recorder to the battery, making sure that the "plus" of the audio system is connected to the "plus" of the battery. Incorrect polarity will result in very poor sound quality. By connecting everything correctly, you will get no interference and maximum sound power.
Step 2
Connect the radio tape recorder through the ignition switch or use a cigarette lighter. Make sure the positive wire is stranded and copper to reduce noise in the sound. A narrow terminal is a minus and a wide one is a plus. Speaker wires have a peculiar marking: positive wires have a "pure" color, and negative wires have the same colors, but with a black stripe.
Step 3
Install an additional fuse to protect the radio from overheating. Connect it approximately 50 cm from the positive terminal of the battery. Choose a wire with good insulation and a large cross-section. It is best to keep the positive and negative wires as short as possible.
Step 4
Connect the speakers to the car radio, observing the polarity. If the speakers are not labeled, then take a regular battery. With correct phasing, the diffuser will bend outward, and with incorrect phasing, inward. Check the insulation of the speaker wires. After that, connect the radio tape recorder to the battery terminals and turn it on. If you do not hear extraneous noise, interference and sound quality you like, then the installation was successful.