the headset does not connect to the console, but in a round hole on the controller. if there is no wire to plug in, it is a wireless
Nope. It has a USB wire.
NO
you need to get an extra wire to connect with the razer electra with a microphone circuit
I'll need the make, model, and year of your car.
i have aproblem ,,when i connect a stereo it burns it when i hook it up,,i need a picture of the wireing of the connectors hasnesses
don't even try to cut them you need a special wire harness to change out the radio cause its in the trunk hard to do
To connect the mute wire for your car stereo, locate the mute wire from the stereo's wiring harness, which is typically color-coded (often gray or blue). Then, connect this wire to the vehicle's ignition or a trigger source, like the accessory wire, to engage the mute function when needed. If your stereo has an external mute function, you may need to connect it to the corresponding mute control wire from the car's audio system or other devices. Always consult your stereo's manual for specific wiring instructions.
in the red or white at the back of the speakers
When you buy a install kit you will need a wire kit it comes with instructions do one wire at a time.
Yes, both the red switched wire and the yellow unswitched wire need to be connected for proper functioning of an Alpine car stereo. The red wire typically connects to the ignition switch, allowing the stereo to turn on and off with the vehicle's ignition. The yellow wire connects directly to the battery, providing continuous power for memory functions, such as saving presets and clock settings. Connecting both ensures the stereo operates correctly and retains settings when the vehicle is off.
there is no ignition wire for the stereo, so what you need to do (what i did) is take the ignition wire from the cigarette lighter, as it only works when the ignition is on. i extended my stereo live ignition cable (u can use any wire) and fed it through to the cigarette lighter cable, made a little cut in the plastic casing of the wire, attached my wire to it, covered it with electrical tape, and voila, the stereo now works as normal!! hope this helps, if its not clear, let me know. rikxx
There are for stereo wiring color codes. The red wire is the positive wire. The black wire is a ground wire. The green wire is the speaker wire. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.