SLK 350
Lo folks,
Just been out and bought a JBL CS60.2 amp to power my 2 Genesis P69's. The car has already been prewired professionally as the previous owner had some Boston comp's put in the front with a Phoenix Gold amp under the passenger seat.
Anyway, I sorted my stealth shelf out tonight, installed the speakers and the amp underneath it, and wired it up how I thought correctly - however it's not working.
Front amp/comps are still working fine, but the JBL and the Genesis aren't powered, as I don't know anything about ICE installs I was wondering if someone could help, or possibly talk me through possible checks.
Wires that are in my boot:
1x powerlead (red+thick)
1x thin blue cable (assumed it was the REM?)
2x phono/rca leads
So I took the red cable, to the +12v on the amp. The blue cable to the REM on the amp. Fixed a ground to the rear strut. Plugged phono to Input.
That's as far as I've gotten, but the LED's on the amp aren't on...meaning no power, and I don't have a voltmeter to check if there's power too it, any other means of testing it?
Manual for the amp (CS60.2):
http://manuals.harman.com/JBL/CAR/Owner's Manual/CS Amp OM rev7_26_05.pdf
Just been out and bought a JBL CS60.2 amp to power my 2 Genesis P69's. The car has already been prewired professionally as the previous owner had some Boston comp's put in the front with a Phoenix Gold amp under the passenger seat.
Anyway, I sorted my stealth shelf out tonight, installed the speakers and the amp underneath it, and wired it up how I thought correctly - however it's not working.
Front amp/comps are still working fine, but the JBL and the Genesis aren't powered, as I don't know anything about ICE installs I was wondering if someone could help, or possibly talk me through possible checks.
Wires that are in my boot:
1x powerlead (red+thick)
1x thin blue cable (assumed it was the REM?)
2x phono/rca leads
So I took the red cable, to the +12v on the amp. The blue cable to the REM on the amp. Fixed a ground to the rear strut. Plugged phono to Input.
That's as far as I've gotten, but the LED's on the amp aren't on...meaning no power, and I don't have a voltmeter to check if there's power too it, any other means of testing it?
Manual for the amp (CS60.2):
http://manuals.harman.com/JBL/CAR/Owner's Manual/CS Amp OM rev7_26_05.pdf