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Speaker Level Input Color Codes
Dual Source Remote Wiring diagram.
Left (+): | White |
Left | White with Black Stripe |
Right (+): | Gray |
Right | Gray with Black Stripe |
Using Both the Speaker Level Input and Line Level Input Together
In some systems it may be desirable to use both the speaker level inputs and line level inputs simultaneously. For
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From HeadDiode Unit #1
Remote or
Antenna Output
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From HeadDiode Unit #2
Remote or
Antenna Output
To
GTS100
Remote
instance, if you have a stock head unit in your car you may connect the speaker- level inputs of the head unit to the GTS100. You may simultaneously con- nect a CD player equipped with preamp volume control to the
When using this setup it is also possible, using the wiring setup shown below, to allow either of the two sources to remotely turn on the amplifier. This is not necessary if the factory radio is of the high power BTL type and is con- nected to the speaker level inputs. The Common Sense
Speaker Connections
When connecting speaker wires, be sure that no uninsulated wire remains exposed and no loose strands of wire touch either an adjoining wire, terminal or a metal surface. Securely crimp or solder all connections and insulate them with heatshrink tubing.
Use high quality 18 gauge or larger speaker wire for the amplifier to speaker connections. Larger wire or special high performance speaker cables may improve the performance of some systems.
Be very careful when speaker wire is routed through a door hinge area to door mounted speakers. Use grommets and strain reliefs wherever necessary to prevent damage to the wires.
The proper speaker connection depends on whether the GTS100 is used bridged or stereo. The speakers are connected to the amplifier with the included wire harness. If you wish to purchase the raw connector to make a
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