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What speaker to put in the rear doors?
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Exactly...
Originally Posted by bpang1
Coaxials man...you only really need to have separates in the front.
It's debatable but the Fronts are the most important and the rears provide "fill".
It's debatable but the Fronts are the most important and the rears provide "fill".
Your front stage should be your primary source with the rear providing fill...My Alpine allows me to fine tune even the level and timing based on the distance from the drivers ear to each speaker...
I would also consider installing a center channel to blend in the music between right and left channels and to bring the sub up into the cabin area to further blend the music...I did this with my Toyota Tundra...and it was awesome...I only have separates up front and coaxials in the rear in my Sti...too busy messing with other stuff...
#17
Originally Posted by Aznhyperracer
I splice my wires with the back speakers...the only wire i splice was the remote wires to the deck the one that turn on and off your amp....
Last edited by juniorsti; 11-14-2005 at 12:13 AM.
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Originally Posted by Aznhyperracer
what adapters are you waiting for......? the one that connects to your speakers? or the RCA connecters?
I am waiting on the these adapters
https://w109.webminders.com/iaperfor...ctionNumber=71
they help with the front speaker install especially for the infinity kappas I have. keeps it clean and easy vs. me making a boards to mount the speakers properly
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Jimi,
you have to watch out for that...Amps may have two different types of inputs or both:
1. Low Level Inputs (RCA)
2. High Level Inputs (typically, you can run the speaker out wires from the deck directly into these inputs). This is not the best though...because it can introduce a lot of noise into your system.
It's best to take scenario #2 and run it into a High to Low Converter...and then patch it into your RCA's...
Make sure you read the specs before connecting anything...
1. Low Level Inputs (RCA)
2. High Level Inputs (typically, you can run the speaker out wires from the deck directly into these inputs). This is not the best though...because it can introduce a lot of noise into your system.
It's best to take scenario #2 and run it into a High to Low Converter...and then patch it into your RCA's...
Make sure you read the specs before connecting anything...
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