New FOCAL Fairing amp 4x175w!
#311
TW...can you also ask Focal if they plan to offer a replacement harness, maybe via their website after verification or something? I'm sure it wont be too hard to "rig" it but a harness swap at this price point should be offered. Proactively and quickly addressing this would speak volumes for Focal....see what I did there 0_o
#312
#313
Likewise. I tried and could not get them to release. Easiest solution for them is going to be an updated harness set.
#315
Now we just need a how to with pictures, the splicing is a no brainier, I just want to get the placement correct
#317
The cave man version of placement simply has the wires lined vertically on the input harness that plugs into the amp.
The Focal wires labeled Channel 1 is the far left top and bottom. Solid black on top, striped black on bottom.
Channels 2 labeled wire is the second vertical set of wires.
Channel 3 labeled wire is third vertical column and Channel 4 is the far right column.
Separate the solid and striped wire on channels 1 and 2 till about 6 inches away from the input that plugs into the amp. Cut the 2 striped wires and butt connect the wires that put the Channel 1 striped into the far left wire coming from the amp plug in. Butt connect the remaining two wires which should be Channel 2 into the second bottom wire from the left. Repeat the same for 3 & 4.
Heat shrink butt connectors.
Rock on in stereo!!!!
Check ur harnesses before trying this at home. If ur wires on the side of the input harness that plugs into the amp line up vertically based on the above wiring logic of vertical placement for each channel (Cannel 1 far left in sequence to Channel 4 on far right) then u do not have a harness that has been impacted based on these recent findings and supported by Focal Tech.
Rewired a buds amp tonight and he is now stereo and I would call it a very suitable cave man remedy until replacement harnesses become available.
T.
The Focal wires labeled Channel 1 is the far left top and bottom. Solid black on top, striped black on bottom.
Channels 2 labeled wire is the second vertical set of wires.
Channel 3 labeled wire is third vertical column and Channel 4 is the far right column.
Separate the solid and striped wire on channels 1 and 2 till about 6 inches away from the input that plugs into the amp. Cut the 2 striped wires and butt connect the wires that put the Channel 1 striped into the far left wire coming from the amp plug in. Butt connect the remaining two wires which should be Channel 2 into the second bottom wire from the left. Repeat the same for 3 & 4.
Heat shrink butt connectors.
Rock on in stereo!!!!
Check ur harnesses before trying this at home. If ur wires on the side of the input harness that plugs into the amp line up vertically based on the above wiring logic of vertical placement for each channel (Cannel 1 far left in sequence to Channel 4 on far right) then u do not have a harness that has been impacted based on these recent findings and supported by Focal Tech.
Rewired a buds amp tonight and he is now stereo and I would call it a very suitable cave man remedy until replacement harnesses become available.
T.
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mikes300 (01-09-2018)
#320
Not completely sure but this might be the Molex pin removal tool for those that would rather fight with the connector than splice wires.
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