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GMC crew cab rear speakers

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Printed Date: May 10, 2025 at 12:05 PM


Topic: GMC crew cab rear speakers

Posted By: x6369x
Subject: GMC crew cab rear speakers
Date Posted: June 02, 2003 at 8:33 PM

I'm having a problem w/ the rear speakers in my 02 GMC 1500HD crew cab. The fronts are just fine, but the rears can't seem to keep up. It seems as if there is an attenuator somewhere on the line.

Here's what I'm running:
deck: Pioneer DEH-P77DH (22wx4 RMS/45wx4 peak)
fronts: stock separates
rear: Kicker K65 (6 3/4" coaxials, 65w RMS, 130w peak)

I just swapped the stock rear speakers with the Kickers hoping to beef up the rear fill, but they're not any louder, just crisper. Also, the stock speakers are 8 ohms, so I assumed that by putting in the 4 ohm Kickers, I should get an increase in sound. Also, there was no significant increase in sound in the stock rear speakers when I switched from the stock deck to the Pioneer.

This leads me to assume that there is an attenuator somewhere in the factory speaker wire for the rear speakers.

My options are:
1) run new speaker wire from the Pioneer to the rear Kickers to see if there's a difference,
2) the costly alternative ... get an amp to power the rear Kickers.

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Posted By: esmith69
Date Posted: June 02, 2003 at 10:13 PM

run speaker wire directly from the pioneer deck to the kickers.  Only once you do that should you even consider getting an external aftermarket amp for the kickers.  But I think you'll be pleased with how they sound when being powered by the Pioneer head unit.



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Posted By: chasesaccessori
Date Posted: June 03, 2003 at 11:58 AM
I agree!

That's standard practice with me on those trucks. I have not bothered to search out why the trucks are that way.





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