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mustanglife 
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Posted: June 13, 2010 at 2:48 PM / IP Logged  

Quick question for yall. I bought 4 6x8's to put in the factory locations. I'm going to pull out the rear deck and amps. Going to unplug them and remove permanately. I have four 3 way speakers I'm going to use. As yall already know the factory 6x8's are for lows and the tweeters for highs. I'm removing all 4 tweeters. I'm going to wire the 4 6x8's into the highs which were previously lows at the head unit. Now I've already integrated the factory setup with the correct Metra harnesses. But my question is if I remove the factory amps will I still get a signal to the 6x8's I'm installing without having to run new speaker wire from all the speakers into the head unit?

Pioneer FH-P8000BT Double Din Head Unit, two Kenwood 12's, 1000 watt Kenwood mono amp

Thanks in advance

Josh

2003 Modded Mustang GT
topinstaller200 
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Joined: June 02, 2010
Location: Florida, United States
Posted: June 14, 2010 at 8:56 PM / IP Logged  

Well the amplifiers are inline and if you remove them then you break the circuit you will have need to bypass the input to the output of the amps you removed.

You should ideally add a 4 channel amp to your 6x8 speakers for several reasons like.

Sound Quality, Protection(X-over), and mainly just so you can hear the darn things when your 1000W

of BASS is kicking


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