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Daisy chain front and rear speakers, or connect at the Amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8857212" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>Ok. I'll try to answer it: It COULD be safe. There's a lot of variables you left out, and at the least you lose stereo, (you lose left and right sound coming out of the speaker), and you lose left and right adjustability from the head unit. With subs, it doesn't matter, with mids and highs it does. </p><p></p><p>I'd suggest getting as detailed as you can about the setup and the vehicle, ^that, and maybe we can give you a couple suggestions on a better way to go about it. At least let us offer up what your alternatives are, and you go from there.</p><p></p><p>I also wouldn't add a sub to the same amp with door speakers unless you have adjustability somehow on the bridged channel. Not all songs, not all the time, maybe not even any of the time, do you want to have the subwoofer playing at the same volume as the door speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8857212, member: 674149"] Ok. I'll try to answer it: It COULD be safe. There's a lot of variables you left out, and at the least you lose stereo, (you lose left and right sound coming out of the speaker), and you lose left and right adjustability from the head unit. With subs, it doesn't matter, with mids and highs it does. I'd suggest getting as detailed as you can about the setup and the vehicle, ^that, and maybe we can give you a couple suggestions on a better way to go about it. At least let us offer up what your alternatives are, and you go from there. I also wouldn't add a sub to the same amp with door speakers unless you have adjustability somehow on the bridged channel. Not all songs, not all the time, maybe not even any of the time, do you want to have the subwoofer playing at the same volume as the door speakers. [/QUOTE]
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