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My hope is to take the l.r. wires from one side and crimp them to the l.r. wires on the other. Problem is, one side is all speaker wires while the other side seems to be acc power, switched power, ground, and only one side (+?) for the four speakers. However, that little bypass thingy can't possibly be doing anything terribly different. Please Help!
I was about to give up anyway, but I hate giving up. At least now I know it's not possible unless I wanted to hook up that amplifier, and then there's the probability of the audio being overdriven anyway. I suppose I could have bought the bypass harness, but I'd rather run 1 wire than drop the dough on that anyway. Now, off to get some speaker wire. Thanks again ss-installer and Chad7n7.