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<blockquote data-quote="ladysmanfelpz" data-source="post: 7884966" data-attributes="member: 642267"><p>Ya I went into my local car audio shop and thats what the guy was telling me. My legacy's rears are right above the amp, so that will be easy to run those, and then I'll just have to run them to the fronts which wouldn't be too hard I guess. So that means all my speaker wire would be coming off my amp correct? Nothing from my deck? And also, im sure it depends on each specific amp, but one of my rca's is going bad. Can audio experts fix an rca fairly easily?</p><p></p><p>Oh and if I do run each speaker to its own channel, ill be pushing 50 watts at 4 ohms. Will that be significantly better sound than my deck? Is it worth just getting a new amp? Can't remember the speakers, but they are pioneer with a yellow fibrous looking cone and 225w max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladysmanfelpz, post: 7884966, member: 642267"] Ya I went into my local car audio shop and thats what the guy was telling me. My legacy's rears are right above the amp, so that will be easy to run those, and then I'll just have to run them to the fronts which wouldn't be too hard I guess. So that means all my speaker wire would be coming off my amp correct? Nothing from my deck? And also, im sure it depends on each specific amp, but one of my rca's is going bad. Can audio experts fix an rca fairly easily? Oh and if I do run each speaker to its own channel, ill be pushing 50 watts at 4 ohms. Will that be significantly better sound than my deck? Is it worth just getting a new amp? Can't remember the speakers, but they are pioneer with a yellow fibrous looking cone and 225w max. [/QUOTE]
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