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Old 01-27-2012, 03:36 PM
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Question about Integral Audio Instructions Step 25

Hi NAM community.

I'm currently planning on finally doing my sub/amp install within the next two week. I feel pretty comfortable doing the installation as i'm following the instruction lay out by Kevin from Integral Audio for the 1101S Sub woofer System (I would prefer to purchase it directly from Audio Integral but I don't have $900 right now and I got an AMP and Sub for free). Yet I have one question about the step 25 on his PDF requiring to "feed the stripped ends of the RCA-to Stripped Wire Pigtails to the posi-taps at the X9331 connector." I'm not familiar with this RCA-to-Stripped Wire pigtail, so I did a little research online and came out with a product and I need help deciding if this is the correct Item that I would need. Here's the link with a picture.



http://angela.com/fenderreverbtankto...eadstorca.aspx

If anyone has any picture of this RCA-to stripped Wire pigtail, or a website where I could Order/purchase, I would much appreciated. (I'm not so trusty purchasing from the website I found)

Thanks for your time and patience
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Old 01-27-2012, 03:57 PM
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Old 01-27-2012, 06:14 PM
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Richardsperry thank you very much for quickly clearing my question. Do you know of any other website were I could order it from, or another name for that item that I could look up by any chance
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Hi NAM community.

I'm currently planning on finally doing my sub/amp install within the next two week. I feel pretty comfortable doing the installation as i'm following the instruction lay out by Kevin from Integral Audio for the 1101S Sub woofer System (I would prefer to purchase it directly from Audio Integral but I don't have $900 right now and I got an AMP and Sub for free). Yet I have one question about the step 25 on his PDF requiring to "feed the stripped ends of the RCA-to Stripped Wire Pigtails to the posi-taps at the X9331 connector." I'm not familiar with this RCA-to-Stripped Wire pigtail, so I did a little research online and came out with a product and I need help deciding if this is the correct Item that I would need. Here's the link with a picture.



http://angela.com/fenderreverbtankto...eadstorca.aspx

If anyone has any picture of this RCA-to stripped Wire pigtail, or a website where I could Order/purchase, I would much appreciated. (I'm not so trusty purchasing from the website I found)

Thanks for your time and patience
Here is a very good deal on another option:

http://www.crutchfield.com/p_136XDCL...CLR2S&skipvs=T
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Thank a lot for your help. I'm now ready for that install just waiting for delivery of part
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Thank a lot for your help. I'm now ready for that install just waiting for delivery of part
Good luck on the install!
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Or, you could have just taken an old RCA and cut the connector off and tinned the ends of the center wire and the shield wire. That's all they did.
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Or, you could have just taken an old RCA and cut the connector off and tinned the ends of the center wire and the shield wire. That's all they did.
Agreed. I tried that at first on my install, but the wire inside the insulated center was TINY. That's why I prefer the JL audio connector as it gives you four strands of 18AWG speaker wires to connect to.
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