RCA cable length for 7th gen civic
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Measured out the length, looks to be 8 feet long, so Im assuming 10 feet would be enough back to the trunk for amp installation from the headunit correct?
Oh, and basic shielded rcas are what I need right? Just run on opposite side of power wire to avoid noise?
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Oh, and basic shielded rcas are what I need right? Just run on opposite side of power wire to avoid noise?
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Rep Power: 364 Re: RCA cable length for 7th gen civic
Power on drivers side, audio cables on the passenger side. Not sure the length you need- never measured it out. Just make sure you have enough to go from the headunit- behind the glove box- down along the floor- up the rear set, and through the back trunk wall to wherever you put your amps. Extra cable can always be tucked somewhere along the route, but extra cable cant be added (easily).
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Is there a reason you say power should be on the driver side?
My battery, and thus power wire, is run along the passenger side, with audio cables on the driver side.
Also, I have 6meter and 5meter RCA cables in use (18ft and 15ft). That should be long enough for most configurations, but extra is *always* better.
My battery, and thus power wire, is run along the passenger side, with audio cables on the driver side.
Also, I have 6meter and 5meter RCA cables in use (18ft and 15ft). That should be long enough for most configurations, but extra is *always* better.
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It's easier to run cables on the passenger side instead of the driver side because it's hard to get them tucked around the trunk release latch. I ran power wires under the door sill and speaker wires around the edge of the headliner so they're still separated. And to run the wires tucked away like that is about 16 feet. I ran 19 feet just to have lots of slack.
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Oh ok, so there's no reason that one *absolutely must* use a certain side for power then.
I was doing a rear speaker install at the same time, so I had the rear seats and all the panels and trim out anyways, running the RCA was pretty easy on the driver side too.
I'll try to get some pics of my setup today and post them.
I was doing a rear speaker install at the same time, so I had the rear seats and all the panels and trim out anyways, running the RCA was pretty easy on the driver side too.
I'll try to get some pics of my setup today and post them.
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Is there a reason you say power should be on the driver side?
My battery, and thus power wire, is run along the passenger side, with audio cables on the driver side.
Also, I have 6meter and 5meter RCA cables in use (18ft and 15ft). That should be long enough for most configurations, but extra is *always* better.
My battery, and thus power wire, is run along the passenger side, with audio cables on the driver side.
Also, I have 6meter and 5meter RCA cables in use (18ft and 15ft). That should be long enough for most configurations, but extra is *always* better.
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Rep Power: 253 Re: RCA cable length for 7th gen civic
I just installed a 4 channel amp in my friend's car over the weekend and we ran some RCA. He had a 12 foot and a 17 foot, neither of them would reach around the sides so we popped off the rear seat cushion (just pull up) and ran the cabling under the carpet, under the center console and up behind the deck. The 12 foot barely reach with 2 millimetres to spare. And the 17 foot reached quite fine with some slack. This was muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuch easier than running them up the sides, I was amazed at how easy it was.
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