[V8] Bothered by Bose
John Bysinger
john at bysinger.net
Tue Jun 14 12:20:49 EDT 2005
I also need to find a good switched power source for my deck, you might
remember my post last fall where the deck likes to shut off when you jump on
it over 80mph. Recently I did some speaker upgrades and took the
opportunity to get out the trusty fluke volt/ohm meter and take it out on
the freeway, my constant power was good, but the switched source does cut
out. While I had the carpet lifted for speaker wires and wires for the amp
I went ahead and ran 10 gauge fused all the way back to the battery for the
deck.
Any tips on an easy way to locate the ignition switch contact wire? Sounds
like a great cantidate for connecting to a relayed power source to me. :)
As much as I love the sound of the v8 with the radio off, I would like to
have that be my choice and not the cars.
-John
'90 v8q
P.S. a kicker solobaric 10" subwoofer (the square ones) look great facing
through the trunk pass through... (I'll try to get a pic or two online to
share later.)
-----Original Message-----
From: v8-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:v8-bounces at audifans.com]On Behalf
Of Buchholz, Steven
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 9:02 AM
To: v8 at audifans.com
Subject: RE: [V8] Bothered by Bose
... looks like you caught your mistake ... yes, the radio in Audis is
always powered on ... this eliminates the need for the "ACC" position on
the ignition switch. Unfortunately a lot of aftermarket decks will
consume too much power (like illumination for the display) if you don't
have a switched power source.
A couple items ...
I've used the contact on the ignition switch that is active whenever
there's a key in the lock cylinder to serve as the "ACC" switch. You
can always insert some other key in the lock if you don't want the
people listening to the radio to be able to start the car.
If you are installing a high power deck you might want to consider
adding new power/ground lines from the battery to the deck (fused of
course). Remember that the Bose system has powered speakers, so the DC
supply to the deck does not have to account for the power needed to run
the amps. You will be needing to run new speaker wires anyway, so why
not add a couple wires from the battery while you're in there.
If you're still using the windshield antennae don't forget to provide
the power for the antenna amps!
BTW, if you are thinking of using a deck with an auxiliary power amp, be
sure to consider grounding strategies. I've had some nasty ground loops
that I've had to deal with thanks to PO's attempts as improving the
factory setup ...
Steve B
San Jose, CA (USA)
>
> > You might also want to find a constant 12V power source,
> > to power the clock and memory functions of the new radio.
>
> Doh! I meant switched, so the radio comes on with the
> key and not with the knob. (I knew I wanted my radio
> to have 2 power sources.)
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