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<blockquote data-quote="venoxcide" data-source="post: 8346154" data-attributes="member: 664297"><p>Ok so, if I do that, then what I'm understanding is that when the amp is switched off, the two speakers hooked up to deck power will still play right?</p><p></p><p>I have two aftermarket speakers in my doors that will be amped. The two rear speakers won't be amped (yet, since they are factory).</p><p></p><p>Is there anyway to have the speakers that are connected to the amplifier still play if the amp is turned off, I guess is what I'm really asking.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, I've seen it in the stores where you can switch the amp on and off in real time and the speakers still play, but when I asked the Geek Squad guy how that was done he didn't have any clue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venoxcide, post: 8346154, member: 664297"] Ok so, if I do that, then what I'm understanding is that when the amp is switched off, the two speakers hooked up to deck power will still play right? I have two aftermarket speakers in my doors that will be amped. The two rear speakers won't be amped (yet, since they are factory). Is there anyway to have the speakers that are connected to the amplifier still play if the amp is turned off, I guess is what I'm really asking. Like I said, I've seen it in the stores where you can switch the amp on and off in real time and the speakers still play, but when I asked the Geek Squad guy how that was done he didn't have any clue. [/QUOTE]
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