In an effort to keep things looking reasonably original, I am planning to re-do my beat-up console and install an NOS AM radio, map light, etc. into my 78 midget. I also have a nice amp tucked under
I did this on one of our tour vehicles about 25 years ago so the roadies could plug their walkmans into the power amp. It just has to sense something, so hook up a resistor and a switch. Use the lar
One more note on this. Depending on your AMP, you may need to apply voltage to this wire or ground it. For voltage, I usually use an existing circuit in the car that is hot in accessory. In this case
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Well, Michael Allsup from Three Dog Night is on one of the other lists I am on. I have a friend on the Slobberbone and Drive By Truckers list that loves "X" the way others love the Beatles and the St
I connected the amp's sense cable to the accessory fuse on the fuse box. It now works! The only odd thing is that it does not come on at the key's accessory position, but the "on" position. This seem
Yep, but remember that the AMP is going to draw current, whenever that switch is on. If you forget and leave it "ON" you may come back to a dead battery at an inconvenient time. You are better off to
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On my RWA Midgets, the fuse for the items which are on in Acc or On is in a separate fuse-holder above the four "normal" fuses. This is fed by a wire that comes from the ignition switch. David Lieb 1