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- Big Bend
Just want to add this powered subwoofer.
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Are they the only ones that carry this plug n play harness?Correct, It was "Kit 11":
https://plugnplaykits.com/products/...y-audio-harnesses-kits?variant=41130698473662
I really don't have a parts list. Kit 11 comes with the Kicker Key 200.4 amp and plug n play harness. The only other part I used was a scrap of HDPE plastic that I had laying around. That was what I screwed the amp to and then screwed the plastic to the dashboard support.
Give the tech number on the website a call, talk to Joe and describe your set up (amps, lci,etc) and he will guide you to the right kit.Just checked and the sub has high level inputs so kit 6 should work. I think.
What hardware did you use?The best place is the back of the metal bar under the steering wheel.
Should be. Consider boom mats for the 4” dash speakers, dynamat behind the 6” and rear speakers and if you prefer bass blockers for the dash speakers. I’ve read though the DSP on the amp may adjust for that.Hi everyone! Its my first post here as i await for my Bronco to finish its matte ppf which i recieve on Sunday im looking to upgrade the sound system first thing!
I got 2 Kicker csc4s and 1 csc65. Kicker 200 amp including harness from plug and play along with a hideaway 10in sub. Am i all set with this setup ?
Thanks in advance!
I just ripped the boom mat out of my kick panel speakers. Made it sound so muddy and hardly any mid-bass.Should be. Consider boom mats for the 4” dash speakers, dynamat behind the 6” and rear speakers and if you prefer bass blockers for the dash speakers. I’ve read though the DSP on the amp may adjust for that.
I just picked up some small bolts and nylon lock nuts from the hardware store. Nothing fancy.What hardware did you use?
Since the front dash speakers are wired in parallel with the 6 1/2" speakers, there isn't a way for DSP technology to remove the lower bass notes for the 4" speakers without removing them for the 6 1/2" speakers. Bass blockers are recommended. The factory dash speakers come with a built in 400 hz filter. So something close would make a difference in balancing the sound.Should be. Consider boom mats for the 4” dash speakers, dynamat behind the 6” and rear speakers and if you prefer bass blockers for the dash speakers. I’ve read though the DSP on the amp may adjust for that.
Good point and recommendation.Since the front dash speakers are wired in parallel with the 6 1/2" speakers, there isn't a way for DSP technology to remove the lower bass notes for the 4" speakers without removing them for the 6 1/2" speakers. Bass blockers are recommended. The factory dash speakers come with a built in 400 hz filter. So something close would make a difference in balancing the sound.
Correct. They make it and sell it directly to the consumer. You might want to call because I found that his online inventory isn't always up to date.Are they the only ones that carry this plug n play harness?