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<blockquote data-quote="jgruberman" data-source="post: 6833492" data-attributes="member: 622410"><p>I have all four speakers wired directly to the amp, but don't know if the positive and negative connections on the amp match up to the positive and negative terminals on the back of the speakers. The rear speakers should be easy since it's a direct run, but the front speakers are tapped into the factory wiring, which is wired all crazy with a few different segments of factory and aftermarket wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgruberman, post: 6833492, member: 622410"] I have all four speakers wired directly to the amp, but don't know if the positive and negative connections on the amp match up to the positive and negative terminals on the back of the speakers. The rear speakers should be easy since it's a direct run, but the front speakers are tapped into the factory wiring, which is wired all crazy with a few different segments of factory and aftermarket wire. [/QUOTE]
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