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snegri 
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Posted: August 27, 2004 at 10:45 AM / IP Logged  

Okay:

Truck:  2003 QC with 6-speakers

Current Unit:  An Alpine in-dash dvd with nav
Facts:  We used a Metra patch cable for the initial install to easily connect the new headunit to the factory harness.

Since replacing our Infininty speakers with the sponsored Polk speakers we have found that they obviously needs more power than the Alpine unit and the factory head unit can supply.  In fact, the loudest of all of the speakers are the three dash speakers while the new door speakers pale in comparison.

As such we have decided to install a new Polk MOMO amp (4-channel).  What we need to know is this:

1)  Should we just disconnect the factory amp and replace it with the new Polk --- and what is the easiest way to do this since this is a 4-channel and there are six factory speakers.

2)  Or, should we just keep the factory amp to drive the dash speakers and then how do we only pick and choose the wires to drive the four door speakers?

WE WANT TO AVOID RUNNING NEW SPEAKER WIRE TO THE ACTUAL DOORS...WE WANT TO TAP/SPLICE THE WIRES BEHIND THE DASH TO MAKE REMOVAL EASIER.

Any help would be appreciated and if you have a make-shift diagram you can email us since it would be easier to understand.

THANKS!!!!!!!

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raydawg357 
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Posted: September 02, 2004 at 8:34 AM / IP Logged  
Sounds like you didn't connect the remote turn-on for your factory amp.  The 3 dash speakers are powered by the HU and the others are factory amplified.  Double check that you connected blue/white (blue on some units) wire.
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snegri 
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Posted: September 02, 2004 at 9:16 AM / IP Logged  
Did that...I am being told that the factory amp is not ohm compatible with aftermarket speakers....first time I heard of this.
raydawg357 
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Posted: September 02, 2004 at 1:02 PM / IP Logged  
Yes, the factory amp is 2 ohms or less and is not compatible with aftermarket speakers.  You will have to bypass the amps.  You can either run new wires or catch the two wires at each speaker that is recieving the signal from the HU only.  Cut and run to the new speaker.
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