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Old 01-06-2016, 04:56 PM   #1
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wiring speakers


I NEED SOME ADVICE, HOW DO I CORRECTLY WIRE ALL 4 CAR DOOR SPEAKERS TO MY 2 CHANNEL AMP WHICH ALSO HAS A 2 12IN SUB BOX BRIDGED TO IT, I ALSO KEPT THE FACTORY AMP THAT CAME WITH MY TRUCK. RIGHT NOW IT ONLY SOUNDS LIKE THE FRONT 2 DOOR SPEAKERS ARE WORKING, HOW DO I CONNECT THE OTHER 2?
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You can't run more speakers to a 2 channel amp that already has a sub bridged running off of it... You'll drop the ohms too far and fry the amp.

Besides, if you're running a sub then you should only be running lower frequency to it anyway.

You'll either need to run the front speakers off the head unit or another amp
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Re: wiring speakers

too many speakers, not enough amp channels
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