Mar-28-2017 01:18 PM
Mar-28-2017 08:00 PM
APT wrote:
I recommend wiring the 4 inside speakers to two channels (like Front Left and Right) and the outside pair to rear let and right. Then you can use the fade control of the new radio. Yes, the two in parallel inside are now about half the impedance, but I highly doubt you will notice.
I had similar ideas to you about replacing the stock RV radio with a better quality car stereo. I ended up investing in a decent portable Bluetooth speaker that has been much more versatile camping and at home.
Mar-28-2017 07:47 PM
Mar-28-2017 03:17 PM
plasticmaster wrote:
Is there a way to also wire the outside speakers to the head unit's front speaker outputs with a switch that allows for the playing of the inside front speakers OR the outside speakers?
SoundGuy wrote:
Sure, why not ... all you need is a double throw switch with four sets of contacts - 2 for +/- for the left speaker and 2 for +/- for the right speaker.
Gdetrailer wrote:
That would be a 4 pole double throw switch (4PDT), not all that common and can be rather pricey when you do find them.
Mar-28-2017 02:53 PM
SoundGuy wrote:plasticmaster wrote:
Is there a way to also wire the outside speakers to the head unit's front speaker outputs with a switch that allows for the playing of the inside front speakers OR the outside speakers?
Sure, why not ... all you need is a double throw switch with four sets of contacts - 2 for +/- for the left speaker and 2 for +/- for the right speaker. In one position the inside front speakers would be on and the outside off, in the other position it would be the reverse.
Mar-28-2017 02:27 PM
Mar-28-2017 01:31 PM
plasticmaster wrote:
Is there a way to also wire the outside speakers to the head unit's front speaker outputs with a switch that allows for the playing of the inside front speakers OR the outside speakers?