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2014 Sema project
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[QUOTE="jordan572, post: 1072490, member: 10582"] I buttoned up the audio system, this took some serious time. The only thing left to do is the front door speakers once the cab is off the frame and I can get better access to the doors. With the 13+ trucks with navigation comes a pretty decent speaker setup. But this makes it more complex to wire, probably not hard for a car audio specialist but I am far from that. Basically you have to use splice into the sub, woofers and tweeters to receive a full range of signal. This signal is fed to the Jl summing interface which I mounted in the old subwoofer hole. The summing interface basically sums all the signal and puts out a full range signal to the Jl cleansweep processor that actually cleans the signal. Finally from there audio cables went to the Jl HD 900/5 channel amp. I spliced into the factory turn on for the original amp, that turn on turns on the summing interface, the summing interface then is wired to turn on the processor. Finally the processor turns on the amplifier and you have sound, :fustrate:. The mount plate we made holds the amp on top with the cleansweep processor hanging on the bottom. There isn't enough room to mount both on top. I also installed a jl 13tw5 stealthbox that fit like a glove, the rear heated seat control module had to be relocated however. I honestly couldn't believe it when the whole show fired up and played the very first time I tried it :rockon:. After endless soldering, shrink wrapping and wire loom everywhere it turned out decent. Probably could have been a little bit cleaner but honestly this wore me out. I have a whole truck to put together still, so glad to have the audio done. Factory pigtails to amplifier, [ATTACH=full]142132[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]142133[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]142134[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]142135[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]142136[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]142137[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]142138[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]142139[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]142140[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]142141[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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