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Experience in Diy install Alpine PXA-H701, anyone?


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Hi Guys,

Any one had diy installed your Alpine PXA-H701 processor?

Was wondering what are the stuffs required and the steps e.g. connectivity

 

Can share with me cos i would like to do it on my own too

Cheers!

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read the wire code, u only need power (should be the yellow with the fuse attached), ground ( black) and the blue with white stripe for remote.

 

this is to power the the processor.

 

then look at the RCA inputs.

 

there should be a 3 RCA inputs just below the optical inputs ( tink it states analog inputs).

 

plug in the RCA into there. if ur usin optical, then use the optical inputs. if AI net, then there is an AInet in there also.

the inputs are nearer to where the power wires are.

 

then u see the other side,

 

the RCA outputs.

 

think the one at the extreme end is for tweeters. read it carefully. connect the rcas from there to the correct amps.

 

then plug in the controller, then ur in business.

 

first thing to do, if got no sound, go to " setup", then look for the input devices or something. this allows u to choose which kind of input u are using ( ie analog or ainet or watever).

 

have fun!

 

Cheers

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Neutral Newbie

Hi, thanks for the guide:

Let me confirm if my understanding is right ... me not a very good diy person yet..

- I will need additional RCA cables to connect from HU to PXA-H701

- disconnect the RCA cable going from AMP to the HU to the PXA-H701

- connect the power for PXA-H701

 

Which means I can choose to put the PXA-H701 within the car cabin (glove box)

Right?

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What HU are u using?

 

yes u need additional RCA cable to connect from hu to 701

 

rca cables from the amps should go to the 701

 

u can hide the 701 processor nuder the seat and put the controller either nuder ur HU ( if u have a 2 din space) or somewhere else lor

 

have fun!

 

cheers

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