turbo lcc said:The amp has a remote wire. The amp is coming on and working as far as I can tell. It seem to be a signal issue. Does anyone know if the rear speakers have some type of filter that removes the lower BASS freq?
ohnoitsyu said:The SRT's signal comes directly from the amplifier. The signal wires are in the speaker wire harness. I've been contemplating on going directly to the unused terminals on the amplifier (the ones use for sub signal on the SRT), and checking to see if there is a sub signal there. Review the wiring schematic at the Dodge bodybuilder website, and you'll see what I mean.
AdamJohnson said:Where in the system did you tap the rear channels, before or after the infinity amplifier. The reason I ask is I have tapped before the amp and I did get a signal but I had no volume control. When you turned the volume down on the head unit the sub volume did not reduce. This was weird I have never seen this before. I made the assumption that the Dodge somehow has ran the volume thru the infinity amplifier so the rear channel wires off the head unit are full signal all the time, no volume control until after the amp. I never got around to try tapping the rear channel wires after the amp.
After you had everything hooked up did you adjust the gain on the amp to see if you actually had a signal.
ilovetrains said:so where is the factory amp on an 05 with the infinity system? The reason I ask is that I was told each individual speaker had an amp attached to the speaker basket.