http://www.clarion.com/us/en/support/faq/Audio/index.html#ANCHOR9
This is the basic wire diagram for all Clarion stereo's
Clarion uses the industry standard wiring colors. Not every unit will have all of the listed wires
SPEAKERS:
White = Left Front +
White/Black = Left Front -
Gray = Right Front +
Gray/Black = Right Front -
Green = Left Rear +
Green/Black = Left Rear-
Violet = Right Rear +
Violet/Black = Right Rear -
POWER/ACCESSORY:
Yellow 14ga = Battery Main/Memory
Yellow 18ga = Battery CeNET Power/Memory
Red = Accessory (ignition on)
Black = Ground
Blue = Antenna Turn On +
Blue/White = Remote Turn On (amps) +
Orange/White = Dimmer
Brown = Phone Mute
Orange or Mint Green= Parking Brake Video Lockout
White/Red = CCD (camera) input instant on +
RCA Cables:
Gray = Front Output
Black = Rear Output
Purple = Non-Fade or Subwoofer Output
you have to ceck all your wire that is mains
A factory repair manual should tell you this information. If the factory wires are NOT cut, use a wiring harness adaptor and it is a breeze. Since this post can be edited by anyone, I will not go into how to manually wire a radio. Dr. DB
Right here. Troubleshooting a fuel control issue myself for my dad: http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/17/48/db/0900823d801748db.jsp Right here. Troubleshooting a fuel control issue myself for my dad: http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/17/48/db/0900823d801748db.jsp
Db is a one-half step drop from a standard tuned D. Look up a chord diagram to show you. Typically it is (from small e sting to big E): 1 3 2 open open open
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/db/Electron_shell_019_Potassium.svg/558px-Electron_shell_019_Potassium.svg.png Search this link. There is a picture.
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You must find a resistance value for 0 dB as reference. If 1 Ohm = 0 dB then 10 ohms = 20 dB and 100 ohms = 40 dB.
yes it = 1
dB mean Decibel.
90
The threshold of hearing is 0 dB. The threshold of pain = 137.5 dB.
db=20log(V1/V2) or 10log(P1/P2) Example: db=20log (100/50) db=20log(2) db=20*.3010 db=6.02