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<blockquote data-quote="nodrog321" data-source="post: 7804997" data-attributes="member: 634867"><p>hey guys, so right now, i have a set of polk db6501 with external crossovers for the front and a set of JL690-cxi for the rear deck. these are all being powered by my pioneer f700bt.</p><p></p><p>now i am looking to get a 4 channel to amp all 4 speakers. i know many people say to just leave the rear speakers but if i bridge the two front speakers, the amp i am looking to get will be over the RMS rating.</p><p></p><p>my question is, i know i can probably get the rear signals through the wires that go into the rear speakers. but how about the front with the crossovers? how do i wire the front speakers to the amp? Right now, the crossovers are sitting INSIDE my door panel. I have no idea how to route any wires INTO the cabin. do i just get the signal from the wire harness that connects my pioneer HU?</p><p></p><p>i have a 2007 honda accord by the way.</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nodrog321, post: 7804997, member: 634867"] hey guys, so right now, i have a set of polk db6501 with external crossovers for the front and a set of JL690-cxi for the rear deck. these are all being powered by my pioneer f700bt. now i am looking to get a 4 channel to amp all 4 speakers. i know many people say to just leave the rear speakers but if i bridge the two front speakers, the amp i am looking to get will be over the RMS rating. my question is, i know i can probably get the rear signals through the wires that go into the rear speakers. but how about the front with the crossovers? how do i wire the front speakers to the amp? Right now, the crossovers are sitting INSIDE my door panel. I have no idea how to route any wires INTO the cabin. do i just get the signal from the wire harness that connects my pioneer HU? i have a 2007 honda accord by the way. thanks [/QUOTE]
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