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<blockquote data-quote="hunter29078" data-source="post: 7872013" data-attributes="member: 644648"><p>I am new to this forum and I have a few questions which I am sure are stupid, to people with such experience and knowledge, but please try to bare with me. I cannot find any answers searching.</p><p></p><p>I have a 97 dodge ram extended cab with the infinity system. I am wanting to upgrade some components. I would like to keep the head unit if possible, but I would like to replace the speakers and add a sub woofer. My understanding is that the speakers are 2 ohm, most replacement are 4 ohm. The 2 ohm factory speakers have an amp attached to the back.</p><p></p><p>I also understand that if I replace the speaker and not the head unit the sound will be less because it will take more power to get the same sound from the 4-ohm (twice the resistance).</p><p></p><p>My question is can I add a small amplifier to the inside of each door. The power is already there for an amplifier so it seams like it would not be to difficult. The factory speaker set-up is one tweeter and one 6x9 in the door and one 5 1/2 in the rear. Would this work? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter29078, post: 7872013, member: 644648"] I am new to this forum and I have a few questions which I am sure are stupid, to people with such experience and knowledge, but please try to bare with me. I cannot find any answers searching. I have a 97 dodge ram extended cab with the infinity system. I am wanting to upgrade some components. I would like to keep the head unit if possible, but I would like to replace the speakers and add a sub woofer. My understanding is that the speakers are 2 ohm, most replacement are 4 ohm. The 2 ohm factory speakers have an amp attached to the back. I also understand that if I replace the speaker and not the head unit the sound will be less because it will take more power to get the same sound from the 4-ohm (twice the resistance). My question is can I add a small amplifier to the inside of each door. The power is already there for an amplifier so it seams like it would not be to difficult. The factory speaker set-up is one tweeter and one 6x9 in the door and one 5 1/2 in the rear. Would this work? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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