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Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

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  • #1 16370789
    siwykonik
    Level 7  
    Hello,
    I bought some time ago Audi A4 B5 but the radio was not connected to the rear speakers and the subwoofer (if there is, the description will be described later), only the front.
    Due to various issues, I was just going to sit down to the problem and try to connect it (I am totally green in this), and the stairs appeared.

    After pulling the radio out of the eyes appeared a lot of copper torn and unconnected to anything, I will add that the seller explained that the back and subwoofer was not connected, because there was some short-circuits with the current radio (some Chinese Dibeisi model DBS006) Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006
    that's why he disconnected.

    And here is the main part of the topic, how to connect everything and whether this short circuit is true (maybe this is because the cables are pretty nice, I'll add photos). I do not know what cable means or nothing, please describe the whole process to me:

    Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    Photos cubes:

    Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    This is about the cables on the radio, now the subwoofer and here is my next question.
    Is he here at all? According to the pictures on google, it should look like this
    this niche bothers me. I will add that there is a loudspeaker somewhere behind the casing so it may be true (I attach photos:

    Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    And cables next to the subku:

    Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    One I found loose, here he:

    Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    I think I could see all the cables, it's clear that a couple from the subwoofer are led forward to the radio. No. 2 is an antenna, I think, and I do not know the rest. I am asking for help and thank you in advance.

    greetings
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  • #3 16370867
    siwykonik
    Level 7  
    rnb_bolii wrote:
    If you have a sub-woofer and rear speakers and you want to run it on non-factory radio you need something like that
    - as in the pictures you can see I have similar cubes, but is not it the same?
  • #4 16370961
    rnb_bolii
    Level 39  
    I do not see that there is such a module. In the radio niche, there should be a signal cube for powering the sub and the rear speakers.
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  • #5 16371020
    siwykonik
    Level 7  
    Okay, I will try to provide such an ankle, I would be grateful if someone described me step by step (according to the markings in the pictures) how to connect these cables and what to do with these broken up.
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    #6 16371203
    adam_1991r
    Level 27  
    In my opinion, there was another amplifier connected in this car than the original one because many of these cables are made up. So if there is a sub, rather you have to buy an external amplifier. I will write the ones I am sure:
    2. FM antenna
    3/4 - 7/8 - these are RCA cables for connecting an external amplifier. Black is the left channel, red is right. You connect the radio with the amplifier
    3.5 / 9 - this is a remote cable. You connect the radio with the amplifier so that the latter will start and go out together with the radio (there must be a second end in the trunk)
    5. I think it is not needed, probably some remnants of the original radio
    The brown and black cubes are power supply and loudspeaker outputs. It seems to me that black is exactly power but I'm not sure. You connect these cubes to this jack on the radio, which is on the cable. You can not mistake these cubes. They have a different shape and you can not put the loudspeaker under the power supply and vice versa.
    10. Power cable for the amplifier. It should go from the battery and a fuse close to it
    11. Amplifier mass cable. Connect one end to the amplifier and the other end to a mass point. For example, under a screw
  • #7 16371332
    siwykonik
    Level 7  
    adam_1991r wrote:
    Amplifier power cable.

    So this bay near the subwoofer is the remnant of the amplifier like this? The next purchase is waiting for me ...
    Will it match any I find on the A4 B5 allegro? Do I have to look specifically for my radio or something else?
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  • #8 16390026
    siwykonik
    Level 7  
    Welcome after a long break
    I managed to acquire the cube:
    Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    I and II, I connect my ankle black and brown and radio, but I do not know what about III (red)

    I will add that I noticed the replacement of the yellow and red cables:

    Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    Does it change anything? I heard that it could be from the power supply. In the end, I would now ask for a precise description of how to connect everything (as I mentioned, I am a layman). I talked to a friend, it's probably that the subwoofer can work without an amplifier but it is not fully powerful and there is a risk of burning the radio. I do care, however, to check if it will work at all, if I manage to do it, I will double up and make it sound as it should.
    If anyone can let them help before the topic gets buried
    greetings
  • #10 16410424
    siwykonik
    Level 7  
    rnb_bolii wrote:
    Look in the recess of the radio, the iso c1 cube


    I have not found, I am looking to buy, buy all 3 colors? Green, yellow and blue? That's what I saw. Is only one (yellow) enough? I write rarely, otherwise there is no option ...
  • #11 16424564
    siwykonik
    Level 7  
    Hello again, I hope this is my last post here, namely I purchased the entire mini module with mini iso cubes (I was looking for the same cube, however, I did not find) and I was about to take care of remodeling the yellow but I noticed that the cables leading to it are of a different color than those in the car. Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    However, in the car it is: Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    I found such a scheme for this yellow cube (C1):
    Audi A4 B5 Rear Speakers and Subwoofer Connection Guide with Dibeisi DBS006

    So I am looking for someone who would explain what cables to connect to this yellow cube, and I can still cope, though I do not know.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting rear speakers and a subwoofer to an Audi A4 B5, specifically addressing issues related to a non-factory Dibeisi DBS006 radio. The original setup was incomplete due to previous short-circuits, leading to disconnection of the rear speakers and subwoofer. Users seek guidance on identifying and connecting various cables, including RCA cables for an external amplifier, remote cables, and power supply connections. There is a consensus that an external amplifier may be necessary for optimal performance. Users share images of their wiring and seek detailed instructions for proper connections, particularly regarding the yellow ISO cube and its corresponding wiring scheme.
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