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Tech Doc needed JBL system in Peugeot 406 Coupe



 
 
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Old November 29th 04, 06:04 AM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
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Default Tech Doc needed JBL system in Peugeot 406 Coupe


Hi Edo,

below some answers (I hope)

:remote for the amps branched from the regular ignition switch.

The power supply to the amp you get it directly from the ingnitio
switch. Is that what you mean?

NO! the power should be provided through a separate cable (fused

30-60 amps , near battery). Ground can be made anywhere on the (bear
metal near the amp. check with multimeter

just the "remote" should be switched. you can leave the amp

powered. See the manual of the amp for ground (-) or12v (+) switchin
of the remote

:hi-level converter (caliber) on the signal for rear

A high level converter will solve the lack of RCA connectors. That wil
convert the output of the rear speakers to RCA for the Amp. Did I go
it correctly?
right. It takes some tweaking and a lot of listening before yo

have the correct levels. Can be bought in any car stereo shop, about 2
euros. again, read the installation-instructions
you can tweak both converter and amp-level.

:sound quality isn't that bad .only real disturbing fact is that amps
:are always switched on (when key in contact and the thing
: doen't switch to powersave...)

I will consult with the guy that will help me, in case he has a bette
idea... though I guess you might know as much as he does. I am a newbi
in car audio.... as you might have realized by my questions.

the electronics switch down all power after about 15 minutes

including the remote....
and remember, better to ask than to be sorry...



Please visit the following page
http://www.cardomain.com/id/xenophobicc
I'll look in a minute. answer tomorrow
look and ask around on the web. read dutch? www.showyoursound.nl


I wonder how this guy, who has a similar car, did workaround th
problems we encountered?

I couldn´t find his email so as to inquire... if you do so please le
me know.

:nevertheless I think this is a very bad way of retaining
:customers. Both Clarion and Peugeot.

I agree.

:my advice: never put standard HU in a car. Buy your own. looks
:less good, but always has the best result in sound quality.

As I told you I still have the Pioneer one... but I am trying to find
solution so as not to change much the ¨look¨ of inside but improve a
much as possible the sound.

I had a pioneer in my previous car (also a 406) sounds great and i

easy to install.....



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