RX-8 Schematics?
Does anyone have access to schematic info for the RX-8?
In particular, I'm interested in the stereo wiring info for both standard and Bose verisons of the stereo. I'd like to estimate the difficulty of doing an upgrade - therefore I'm interested in 1) interfaces between the head unit and the car (Does it interface to the car's digital bus to get speed info to drive the bose system?) 2) head unit downstream to speakers. where are amps? Crossovers? if these are separate units what are the interfaces? Analog? line level? diferential signaling? Any technically oriented folks out there that have scoped out the stereo system? |
Bump - anyone?
I guess Moderators moved thread to Audio as I used that for my example; I'm also interested in any tech info re the CAN bus in the car. |
when u buy the car, it comes with a little booklet all about the audio system
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I looked through my stuff and I don't have the little booklet. Is there a wiring schematic in it?
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Originally posted by 91vert I looked through my stuff and I don't have the little booklet. Is there a wiring schematic in it? In a later section of the owners manual are the parts numbers for the shop manual and the wiring diagram. However, I am told they are not released yet - so I'm waiting for them to become available (2 dealers and a Mazda rep have told me that they are at Mazda but not released for sale yet). Dave |
I got the stereo schematic from the dealer. I had the tech print it up. I was looking for the schematic for the Navi to the DVD rom. But that wasn't in the schematic I got. I could email it to you when I get home. I'm at work right now and don't have it.
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That would be great! Please check PMs for my email address.
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Originally posted by ShawnC I got the stereo schematic from the dealer. I had the tech print it up. I was looking for the schematic for the Navi to the DVD rom. But that wasn't in the schematic I got. I could email it to you when I get home. I'm at work right now and don't have it. |
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Ok I'll post what I have in the thread later on today.
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Posting it is a great idea - I must be slow today.
I only PM'd as I never post my email address on boards (in a totally futile attempt to lower the spam level). Dave |
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Hope this helps.
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Thanks, I think that's just what I need!
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Cool! I was hoping they would help since they didn't for me. I have to get the right ones next week.
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From this schematic, it looks like all this main amp is for, is for the rear speakers?? Is that what you guys are seeing?
Is there another amp that runs the subs/tweeters in the doors? Seems like if you were going to add subs in the trunk that it would be best to tap into the wires going to the subs in the door for the best signal to your sub amp wouldn't it? Maybe not......I'm ignorant when it comes to this stuff. I want to learn as much about this system and where everything is at because this system definitely needs an upgrade. I plan on making some changes to it soon. Anybody had any experience in taking the door panels off yet without tearing something up? |
Originally posted by 91vert From this schematic, it looks like all this main amp is for, is for the rear speakers?? Is that what you guys are seeing? Is there another amp that runs the subs/tweeters in the doors? Seems like if you were going to add subs in the trunk that it would be best to tap into the wires going to the subs in the door for the best signal to your sub amp wouldn't it? Maybe not......I'm ignorant when it comes to this stuff. I want to learn as much about this system and where everything is at because this system definitely needs an upgrade. I plan on making some changes to it soon. Anybody had any experience in taking the door panels off yet without tearing something up? To my knowledge the main amp powers the rear speakers, the front center channel and provides signal/powers the woofers/tweeters in the front doors. Since the crossovers are done at the speakers themselves, the main amp sends out a full-range signal to the front door speakers. The tweeter then hi-passes the signal and that signal itself powers the tweeter without any seperate amplification. In the case of the woofer, it has its own class-D amplifier that low-passes the signal and then amplfies it for the woofer. So the main amp provides the signal and processing for all 7 speakers and is powering 5 of them. The two door woofers each have their-own seperate amplifiers. FWIW, my estimate on total system power is 25W X 5 from the main amplifier and then 50 Watts from each woofer amplifier for a total of 225 Watts. That is my best guess -Mr. Wigggles |
The technician told me that I can subscribe to a service that gives access to the full shop manual for about $200. I fully intend to do that - especially if the system lets me print pages.
I aggree that the rear amp should only be for the rears - it's very small to power the whole system. I REALLY want to find the clean line level outs from the head unit. I don't have any real problems with the basic radio/CD, I just want real speakers and real amps. I have visited a few high-end shops in my area and haven't found ayone even willing to look into it. They will only do the terrible hi-lo converter. BAD. It's worth the $200 just for the stero project, not to mention all the other stuff I will do to this car, after all - it's a toy. |
Originally posted by MrWigggles FWIW, my estimate on total system power is 25W X 5 from the main amplifier and then 50 Watts from each woofer amplifier for a total of 225 Watts. That is my best guess -Mr. Wigggles |
Is there anything to be learned in the schematics on how to add an AUX input to the head unit for MP3 players or other external devices?
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Originally posted by neit_jnf I saw audio specs somewhere that stated 100 Watts for base stereo and 300 Watts for the BOSE system -Mr. Wigggles |
Originally posted by MrWigggles If you can find a link to that 300 Watt claim, I would love to see it. Not that I really doubt 300 Watts (it very well could be) just that no one I know has seen a hard number for the Bose in terms of Watts. 300 Watts on a Bose system is pretty high. Bose usually likes to use the bare minimum. -Mr. Wigggles 100-watt AM/FM/CD stereo with 6 speakers, including two tweeters Touring Package (Sport Package items plus 300-watt Bose® 9-speaker audio system with AUDIO PILOT automatic noise compensation technology; power sliding-glass moonroof; auto-dimming mirror with Homelink® system) |
Alas - the wattage questions won't tell you much as none of the references spec how wattage was measured.... without knowing if they mean "RMS", "Peak", "average", "continuous" or "instantainious" (for an instant and then the amp is slag) - the numbers have no meaning.
I suspect the ratings are "peak" or some such other useless scale - because if the system were 300W RMS I never would have been physically able to be present in the car at full volume... Dave |
Originally posted by neit_jnf It's on Mazda's own webpage, RX-8 features and specs here: http://www.mazdausa.com/MusaWeb/disp...ehicleCode=RX8 BTW, I bet it is close to 300 Watts RMS. I doubt it is simply peak. There 100 Watt claim for the standard stereo is honest. I bet the Bose rating is fairly honest as well. -Mr. Wigggles |
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That coffee table book they sent out to peeps who preordered has a decent description of the audio system, fwiw.
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