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Does anybody know where I can find the wiring diagram to the harness that feeds the input to the B&O amp? I’d like to create preamp connections before the amp to wire to upgrade amplifiers.
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The amp gets fed via canbus and a2b formats.Does anybody know where I can find the wiring diagram to the harness that feeds the input to the B&O amp? I’d like to create preamp connections before the amp to wire to upgrade amplifiers.
~$350 on eBay and some other retailers.I agree that the Axxess AXDSPX-A2B2 has better features, but it's $560 direct.
Ok WoW that changes things dramatically. I don’t think it’s a good idea to mess with digitally controlled components. I was trying to get to a clean preamp source to avoid the grunge and possible noise from using high level outputs converted to low. Also trying to fit 2 amps in the space is a challenge. Did you keep the original sub hooked up in your build and if so do you think it contributes that much? If I could delete it and cover the hole I could put another amp in that space. ThxThe amp gets fed via canbus and a2b formats.
I haven't seen anyone yet who has used that and completely replaced the Maverick amp. There are probably discussions on other Ford forums talking about these connections on B&O but I can't offer any specific links.
Here's a diagram that was recently posted to a FB group.
some have left the original sub, I think @Darnon for one. mine is gone. the area is curved, you'll see it when you pull the B&O 6x9 out. but it has good depth, you can fit a pretty sizeable amp there.Ok WoW that changes things dramatically. I don’t think it’s a good idea to mess with digitally controlled components. I was trying to get to a clean preamp source to avoid the grunge and possible noise from using high level outputs converted to low. Also trying to fit 2 amps in the space is a challenge. Did you keep the original sub hooked up in your build and if so do you think it contributes that much? If I could delete it and cover the hole I could put another amp in that space. Thx
Well it’s intriguing to know there is a way to accomplish eliminating the the B&O amp and feeding your amps a clean signal but of course it comes at a cost. I think I will start with the LOCs and see how livable the result is running using the B&O amp outputs. I’m hoping by using quality components that it won’t be too noisy. The worst that can happen is I’m not pleased and decide if spending the extra money for the Axxess solution is what I’d need to do. I have owned several systems with tweeters in the A pillars and have enjoyed that type of sound stage it produces. Careful consideration and placement in the A pillars could be done as long as you don’t disrupt the air bags that lie behind the covers. What do you think about doing that? Thank you guys for all info on the interface solutions.I don't work in the industry so I have to pay list price or whatever Crutchfield or Amazon price for PAC, Axxess, etc. I see the PAC for $403 on Amazon this morning. I agree that the Axxess AXDSPX-A2B2 has better features, but it's $560 direct.
From there I would do Kicker, Morel or JL components because I like the silk tweeters in all 3 of these. I'm not sold on the dash tweeter location due to the axis and reflections, and probably would do B-pillar. If the B&O wasn't bi-amped I would have tried that with the Focal components I have now.
Is the Enable/Clip detect wire what I tap on for remote turn on?The amp gets fed via canbus and a2b formats.
I haven't seen anyone yet who has used that and completely replaced the Maverick amp. There are probably discussions on other Ford forums talking about these connections on B&O but I can't offer any specific links.
Here's a diagram that was recently posted to a FB group.
hey there, you asked that same question twice in 2 different threads, and I'm going to answer here because this thread is closest to what you're asking.Has anyone tested how “clean” (as in a flat signal) the signal output is from the B&O amp? I am adding an after market amp and planning on inputting line/speaker level input as a source to my 5 channel amp from the B&O amp output. I plan on running Morel 2 ways in the front and 4" coat Morels in the rear. I am on the fence if a signal processor with signal summing will make a big difference. Any thoughts?