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What is a rolex (sp) speaker connection? It connects the speakers from either the amp or H.U. to the factory speakers.

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Old 03-21-2011, 06:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What is a rolex (sp) speaker connection? It connects the speakers from either the amp or H.U. to the factory speakers.
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Old 03-21-2011, 06:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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What is a rolex (sp) speaker connection? It connects the speakers from either the amp or H.U. to the factory speakers.
A Molex plug is a type of connecting plug that uses a male and female half to lock together. Never heard of a rolex other than the watch.
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Yeah i'm thinking MOlex also.
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Yeah i'm thinking MOlex also.
I think your right about the Molex (i.e. not Rolex) connector! Yeah, I thought that was strange too!

How is the molex connected to the after market (i.e. Focal K2P) componet speakers? I assume that the existing molex in the doors may be replaced.
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Once you take it apart you should see a open space, you have to feed the wire through that spot, i think there is a pic of this in my album, but it is easier if you can unclip both sides from the car, at least i find it to be...
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I know of the molex connector in the door panel; but, where would a new molex connect to (i.e. back of the Kenwood headunit or amp or a new molex connecting with the molex in the doors)? Any advantage? I am familar with the door molex having reviewed SlikNik's video.
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i'm not sure i get the question, but you don't replace any connections, you have to use them, by feeding your wire through in the open spot.
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i'm not sure i get the question, but you don't replace any connections, you have to use them, by feeding your wire through in the open spot.
That's my intuition as well; however, a local car audio dealer/installer mention a separate molex. Not sure if this is hype or just to speed up the install.
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That's my intuition as well; however, a local car audio dealer/installer mention a separate molex. Not sure if this is hype or just to speed up the install.
Your talking about the Scosche adapters for your Head Unit to the Z factory radio harness. You need two one for your power, ignition etc, and one for the antenna. This allows you to connect your new head unit without having to cut up your factory wire harness. All your speakers will need new speaker wire as the factory wire is far too small, so then all factory molex speaker connectors will be just left unhooked.
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That's my intuition as well; however, a local car audio dealer/installer mention a separate molex. Not sure if this is hype or just to speed up the install.
I c what you mean, yes as Juleous mentioned there is a harness you can use between the aftermarket HU and the stock wire for power ground, ect, but to get good wire from the amp to the speakers/X-over you will have to run new wire and go through the molex connector in the door as shown in the pics.
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I c what you mean, yes as Juleous mentioned there is a harness you can use between the aftermarket HU and the stock wire for power ground, ect, but to get good wire from the amp to the speakers/X-over you will have to run new wire and go through the molex connector in the door as shown in the pics.
Is their a crossover for the stock non-bose speakers? If so, where is it located?
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Is their a crossover for the stock non-bose speakers? If so, where is it located?
Also, which is the best type of speaker wire connector to connect to the speaker (i.e spade, solder, etc.)?
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the stock non bose may just have a little cap on the tweeter, the wires will then end up running off of the mid, which is hooked up to the deck., best thing is to just run new wire to all of the speakers ect.

As for the best connection, solder if you can, some of the high end speakers will have set screws on the mid, so it depends on the speaker too.
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the stock non bose may just have a little cap on the tweeter, the wires will then end up running off of the mid, which is hooked up to the deck., best thing is to just run new wire to all of the speakers ect.

As for the best connection, solder if you can, some of the high end speakers will have set screws on the mid, so it depends on the speaker too.
The tweeters (focal K2P) already have a wire connection. Is it best to rewire the tweeters (if possible) if I locate the crossovers in the hatch area? I guessing 14 gauge is sufficient.
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14 gauge is fine, i would just add to the wire from the Focal tweeters, leave about 6 inches of the attached wire and add as needed.
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