cchristler3 Posted April 12, 2004 Posted April 12, 2004 I have a 94, I fried my stock HU and I might have fried the stock amp but bought another off ebay just in case. I recently bought a JVC 200 watt Cd/mp3 player and I have an amp screwed to a box with two 10 inch subs. What would be the best way to install all of that without costing me alot of money?...i still have the power, ground and rca cables for the subs. PLEASE HELP!
danp007 Posted April 20, 2004 Posted April 20, 2004 I have a 94, I fried my stock HU and I might have fried the stock amp but bought another off ebay just in case. I recently bought a JVC 200 watt Cd/mp3 player and I have an amp screwed to a box with two 10 inch subs. What would be the best way to install all of that without costing me alot of money?...i still have the power, ground and rca cables for the subs. PLEASE HELP! Don't go to Circuit City, Best Buy, or any other major retalier. Find a locally owned car stereo shop and take your equipment and wires with you. Ask them how much it would cost to install your CD player, and run the wires for your amp. Since you have the amp kit already that saves you $40 immidiately. I had my amp kit installed for $70, yours should be around $40 since you have the wires already. The CD player will run about $40 to $50 to install. If you have any reservations about running the wires yourself..DON"T do it. You will spend even more money fixing your fried wires and maybe your electrical system in the car. Let a Pro do it if you not an experienced "Do it Yourself" person.
exdotcomer Posted April 20, 2004 Posted April 20, 2004 I agree 100%. A local shop maybe slightly more expensive, but because they are not a large business, they will appreciate every single customer they get even more. Besides, chances are they will not rush their job just to get to the next "number" in line.
cchristler3 Posted April 29, 2004 Author Posted April 29, 2004 Thanks guys, thats prolly what i shoulda done in the first place. Tried doing it myself to save money but ended up spending more.
philbe1 Posted April 29, 2004 Posted April 29, 2004 if your so inclined to do it yourself Like I did, try not to integrate any of the exsisting audio components (except the speakers) i.e head unit and stock amp. and buy the Haynes manual for your lexus model. it has the complete audio system wiring schematic in the book if you are so bold like myself to take on the task of doing it yourself. if not then by all means take it to a shop and get it done if of course money isn't an issue. Good luck which ever way you decide to go
cchristler3 Posted May 14, 2004 Author Posted May 14, 2004 Its finally hooked up!! What I ended up doing is getting a cd player with 3 sets of rca preouts and plugging in the front, rear, and subs in those. sounds pretty good, but i get this humming sound coming out the speakers when i accelerate or just have the cd player on...dont really matter cuz when the volume is up, you cant hear it.
SKperformance Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 you have a ground loop caused by an improper ground cuicit or a bad component or alternator.
cchristler3 Posted May 15, 2004 Author Posted May 15, 2004 Will that become a serious problem over time or can i just leave it? Cuz i dont wanna adjust anything more if i dont have to.
amf1932 Posted May 15, 2004 Posted May 15, 2004 A constant hum CAN destroy the voice coil of your loudspeaker(s)! This is because of too much heat generated from this hum. I would definitely check out where it's coming from.
300Mark Posted May 29, 2004 Posted May 29, 2004 I heard that you can't get a CD player to fit the hole in a 93 dash that looks any good. Is that true, if not what is a brand that works? GOt a pic of it in your dash? :whistles:
SKperformance Posted May 29, 2004 Posted May 29, 2004 any 1 din deck will fit with the metra kit take your pic
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