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<blockquote data-quote="A-Aron" data-source="post: 8382125" data-attributes="member: 665846"><p>Ok, so I have been on google for the past hour looking at car audio forums and all that BS and i finally found this one that looked decent. i honestly dont have any sort of head unit or speakers yet, gotta get it when i get some money this summer but figured i would get a jump start on this.</p><p></p><p>I got a 93 f150 with a ****** head unit that only has two speakers and i know that they dont make 2 channel head units. I was trying to find a way to connect a pioneer (or whatever i end up getting) to only two speakers. Can i just buy a 4 channel amp and bridge it so that way its connected to only two speakers? Or just not hook up 2 of the channels? I realize its probably a stupid question but i've been seeing so much bullshit that i just want a for sure answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A-Aron, post: 8382125, member: 665846"] Ok, so I have been on google for the past hour looking at car audio forums and all that BS and i finally found this one that looked decent. i honestly dont have any sort of head unit or speakers yet, gotta get it when i get some money this summer but figured i would get a jump start on this. I got a 93 f150 with a ****** head unit that only has two speakers and i know that they dont make 2 channel head units. I was trying to find a way to connect a pioneer (or whatever i end up getting) to only two speakers. Can i just buy a 4 channel amp and bridge it so that way its connected to only two speakers? Or just not hook up 2 of the channels? I realize its probably a stupid question but i've been seeing so much bullshit that i just want a for sure answer. [/QUOTE]
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