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Recurve wiring question

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by Dug1967, Jun 30, 2016.

  1. Jul 7, 2016 at 8:56 AM
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    TurboGT

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    Hey Josh,

    Would you mind sharing the answer to Doug's question here as well, for future Tacoma owners viewing? Nothing more than what he's asked in the first post of the thread...
     
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    To whom it may help... Below is a copy and paste of Josh's answer to my original question.

    "all the recurve does is allow you to add an amp and keep your stock head unit.
    the highs and mids will come from tuning the amp(s) you will be using,
    you wil need to run new speaker wire to the speakers and tweeters and run that back to the amp with the proper gauge wiring

    all the harnesses so is plug into the stock head unit controls and go to the recurve and then to the amps you will be using
    -josh "


    That does answer the question I was having and now I have a much better idea of what I need to do.

    I must say all of the info provided here has been really helpful.

    The video posted by @bear263, I had seen before, but watching it again reminded me that the second half of the ********* wiring harness (the one with red / grey / yellow / etc wires) is also providing the power hookup to the ReCurve as well as the front speaker feeds.

    Plus the link to the Boss EQ600 was striking... that does look like the same unit as the ReCurve.

    And @TurboGT Amazon list is most appreciated. It would be fun to build my own harness and saving money is always nice.

    So I think I am done here and greatly appreciate the help provided. Thanks to all.
     
  3. Jul 7, 2016 at 11:00 AM
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    If you do go the route of building your own harness, don't forget to add power from the harnesses going to the Recurve... Yellow for +12V constant, and you can use the Red for switched if you don't want to use the auto-on feature from the Recurve. Black for ground, but something that I started doing late in my career of installing was to tie the ground wire to the chassis of the headunit to each component in the system... I found that would help eliminate many sources of noises, but also be sure to ground near the unit too. Redundant, sure... but better safe than sorry.
     
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    I just got through installing a recurve. The problem with the Boss EQ 600 is that they don't make them any more. If you are lucky/patient enough to find one on eBay, I would see if ********* would sell you the appropriate wire harness to hook it to your truck. I think that for $60 it is well worth it if they will.
     
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    yikes I forgot about this
    one second
     
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    all the recurve does is allow you to add an amp and keep your stock head unit.
    the highs and mids will come from tuning the amp(s) you will be using,
    you wil need to run new speaker wire to the speakers and tweeters and run that back to the amp with the proper gauge wiring

    all the harnesses so is plug into the stock head unit controls and go to the recurve and then to the amps you will be using
    -josh

    posted this reply about a month ago and never got a response back.


    With the ********* wiring harness it is taking the speaker hi-level output from the head unit and sending it to the Recurve, is there a specific way to re-attach into the speaker wiring going to the Front (& dash tweeters) and Rear speakers with the output from the P400X4 amp?

    this response is what I was confused about
    what are you trying to accomplish exactly with your audio upgrade??

    -josh
     

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