you cant twist the wires together or you will blow something up- a four wire per speaker means its probably bi-amped. this means there is two separate amps- one for highs and one for lows. my suggestion would be to either buy another set of speakers like little 4" for the highs and plug your bigger speaker into the low frequency output. Either this or find a set of speakers that are three way, cut the wires to the midrange and tweeter off of the bass driver and directly wire that to the high frequency output.
or find some bi - ampable car speakers.
hope this helps.
take the positive from speaker A and twist the copper wire together with the positive wire from speaker B. then take those two (positive) wires from A and B and put it in Channel 1 positive terminal. then take the negative from speaker A and twist the copper wire together with the negative wire from speaker B. take those two (negative) wires and put them in the negative terminal under channel 1. then do the same for your other 2 speakers, except in channel 2
the purple wire
yes, you can, either via a Y-cable to the sub output, or via a pre-amp, or hook them up parallel to a mono amp or if you have a 2 channel amp then just hook them up regurally but if you have a mono amp then...have two positive and two negative wires coming out of the amp then hook 1 negative wire up to the negative spot on a speaker..then do the same with the other..then do the same with the positive
Wire in series to 12v source
If you're meaning how to hook up an amplifier that uses RCA connectors and all you have is speaker wire, then what you need is a RCA High/Low Line Converter. Its a small box with 2 wire connectors and 2 rca connectors. They're very cheap, there are several on eBay for about $10 or about $20 in a local store. At the back of the CD player, just splice into the wiring harness and connect to your rear left and rear right speakers.
RCA connectors are used for line level signals. The RCA subwoofer output on you home theater receiver cannot drive a bare speaker. You will need an amplifier to boost the RCA line level signal up to speaker level.
1997 Toyota Tercel Car Stereo Radio Wiring Diagram Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Blue/YellowRadio Switched 12V+ Wire: GrayRadio Ground Wire: BrownRadio Illumination Wire: GreenRadio Dimmer Wire: N/ARadio Power Antenna Trigger Wire: Black/RedRadio Amplifier Turn On Trigger Wire: N/AFront Speakers Size: 4″Front Speakers Location: DoorsLeft Front Speaker Wire (+): PinkLeft Front Speaker Wire (-): PurpleRight Front Speaker Wire (+): Light GreenRight Front Speaker Wire (-): BlueRear Speakers Size: 6 1/2″Rear Speakers Location: Side PanelsLeft Rear Speaker Wire (+): BlackLeft Rear Speaker Wire (-): YellowRight Rear Speaker Wire (+): RedRight Rear Speaker Wire (-): White
Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Blue/Yellow Radio Switched 12V+ Wire: Gray Radio Ground Wire: Brown Radio Illumination Wire: Dark Green Dimmer Wire: White/Green Antenna Trigger Wire: None Front Speaker Size: 6 1/2″ Front Speaker Location: Doors Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Pink Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Purple Right Front Speaker Wire (+): Green Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Blue Rear Speaker Size: 6″ x 9″ Rear Speaker Location: Rear Deck Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Black Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Yellow Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Red Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): White
In a 1998 Nissan Sentra GXE, the radio battery constant 12v+ wire is pink, the radio accessory switched 12v+ wire is blue, the ground wire is gray, the illumination wire is red/green, and the dimmer wire is red/yellow. For the 6 1/2 inch front speakers, the left front speaker wire (+) is pink, the left front speaker wire (-) is blue, the right front speaker wire (+) is white, the right front speaker wire (-) is black. For the 6 1/2 rear deck speakers, the left rear speaker wire (+) is light green, the left rear speaker wire (-) is purple, the right rear speaker wire (+) is blue, and the right rear speaker wire (-) is pink.
You may not have a ground wire in your older housewiring. Hook it somewhere to the metal plate that holds the fan to the box.
Not that hard you will need a power distribution block this splits your main power wire. One in and 2 out just hook up each amp power to any of the 2 empty spots on the distribution block.
1. 7/20 2. 13/20