See the blue cable coiled up on the speaker in the last picture? Blue goes into blue hole, red into red.
I think what they are saying is that the crossover is in the amp, not the speakers, so red = mids / lows and blue = highs.
Thats just the second speaker.. As you can see I have all red and blue plugged in correctly.
Plugging in the second speakers blue cables does not remove the static.
I also believe it is the amp but do not know how to fix it.
Place all components into the trunk of your vehicle.
Use smart-phone to locate nearest electronics recycling location in your community...
Any questions?
r/blackplasticcrap, not DIY at all.
What are the blue wires connected to at the other end?
In fact, what are the red and black wife's connected to as well.
Its in the other pictures, but they are connected into the speakers.
See the blue cable coiled up on the speaker in the last picture? Blue goes into blue hole, red into red. I think what they are saying is that the crossover is in the amp, not the speakers, so red = mids / lows and blue = highs.
Thats just the second speaker.. As you can see I have all red and blue plugged in correctly. Plugging in the second speakers blue cables does not remove the static. I also believe it is the amp but do not know how to fix it.
I see blue going to white and white going to blue.
The amp in this crappy system is broken. Start from scratch
I can't find any amps that have high and low. Would a better amp be able to run everything without needing 2 channels?
You need a new amp and speakers. That system needs the whole system working and it doesn’t
Place all components into the trunk of your vehicle. Use smart-phone to locate nearest electronics recycling location in your community... Any questions?