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<blockquote data-quote="UserX" data-source="post: 7833889" data-attributes="member: 643661"><p>I have a pioneer deh 6400bt head unit with 2 preouts (front and rear/sw). I have 4 speakers and a single subwoofer. I want to use the head unit to power my front speakers. I want to use the rear/sw preout for my sub woofer. I want to use the other front preout for my rear speakers.</p><p></p><p>My concern is how to hook up my front and rear speakers. If I use the front preout for my rear speakers do I have to then use the rear speaker wires( green and violet) from the head unit (so I can utilize the fader). Will that fade the sub woofer as well?</p><p></p><p>I guess my question is how best to hookup 2 front speaker, 2 rear speakers, and a sub woofer with 2 preouts, 2 amps. The front speakers are the weakest link and why I was going to use the head unit to power them.</p><p></p><p>One amp is 2 channel bridged to run my 8'' bazooka tube. The other 2 channel amp will run my 'rear' 6.5 Polk audios on the roll bar (jeep wrangler). The head unit will run my 5.25 polk audios in my dash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UserX, post: 7833889, member: 643661"] I have a pioneer deh 6400bt head unit with 2 preouts (front and rear/sw). I have 4 speakers and a single subwoofer. I want to use the head unit to power my front speakers. I want to use the rear/sw preout for my sub woofer. I want to use the other front preout for my rear speakers. My concern is how to hook up my front and rear speakers. If I use the front preout for my rear speakers do I have to then use the rear speaker wires( green and violet) from the head unit (so I can utilize the fader). Will that fade the sub woofer as well? I guess my question is how best to hookup 2 front speaker, 2 rear speakers, and a sub woofer with 2 preouts, 2 amps. The front speakers are the weakest link and why I was going to use the head unit to power them. One amp is 2 channel bridged to run my 8'' bazooka tube. The other 2 channel amp will run my 'rear' 6.5 Polk audios on the roll bar (jeep wrangler). The head unit will run my 5.25 polk audios in my dash. [/QUOTE]
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