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In Reply to: RE: brown to red posted by DTS ma 7.2 on April 04, 2016 at 15:03:36
Correct me if I inferred incorrectly, but I took it that the photo on the right is of your unmolested connector plate. The upper pair receive the wires from your amp. The lower pair are made with either a jumper or a resistor. To the left is the fuse. Just follow the wiring (through the resistor/jumper and the fuse) and to what is the brown wire currently 'connected' - the red. Placing the brown wire on the other side of the fuse and resistor bypasses them.Davey's suggestion is the same, except that it preserves the resistor. My suggestion doesn't require you to cut anything, but it does eliminate the resistor as well as the fuse.
Edits: 04/04/16Follow Ups:
So if I place the top fuse black wire on to the spot where the brown was,
I have kept the resistor on , if I don't it is not and I move brown to red together as that was where the black was. Keeping a resistor helps with to much treble?.
Nicolas
To preserve the resistor, you need to remove the wire from the top of the fuse block and then connect it to where the lower left nut is (with the wire coming from the bottom of the fuse block).
Edits: 04/04/16
is this correct
Nicolas
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