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Old Oct 23, 2003 | 08:18 PM
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Hey peeps, i just got my system installed in my car today. It sounds great its a 810 sony head unit, two 6x9's, and a 12" sub. I put two amps, one to power the sub and one to power the 6x9's. But the stereo shop powered the front speakers instead. My question is that what would i have to do to also make the amp power the 6x9's in the rear. The amp is really close to the 6x9's so it shouldn't be too difficult. What i mean is that how could i get it to power all four speakers. Its just a 2 channel but i had it hooked up to all four last time i had the system installed. Could i just run some wires from the amp to the 6x9's? How can i do this? Any help is much appreciated and thanks a lot in advance. Its a 98 civic ex by the way, peace.
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Old Oct 24, 2003 | 06:59 PM
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Why don't you just take it back and tell them to fix their mistake?
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Old Oct 24, 2003 | 07:06 PM
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If you want to do it your self, get some speaker wire, put the + on the right speaker to the + on the right output on the amp. Same with negative and then do the other speaker, It should work out fine. (If you had to ask this question I would suggest having the shop do it) No offense.
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Old Oct 24, 2003 | 09:54 PM
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No don't do that. Drop the ohms. run the + from the right speaker and the negative from the left speaker and then run a wire from the remaining positive to the remaining negative. this should be used on one channel and instead of dissconnectiont the two front speakers. take the wires from the two front speakers off the amp connect the front two speakers to drop the ohms also.you can do it like this take one front positive wire and connect to one negative front wire and the remaining positive and negative wires hook up to the other channel on the amp.
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