I had some speakers and an amp installed in my truck by a local shop. The 2 tweeters and 2 door speakers are all connected to the front 2 channels and the rear speakers are connected to the rear 2 channels.
As far as the front channels go there are only 4 wires (2 pos, 2 neg) connected to the actual amp. My question is, how is this normally accomplished? Do installers splice one door and one tweeter together somewhere (in the door or under the carpet, for example) and just run the pos/neg to the amp?
If not, how else could it be?
If so, is this the best way to do this?
I haven't taken my door panel off and actually looked yet but wanted to see the best way to do this because i am thinking of getting a component set and replacing what I have now.
As far as the front channels go there are only 4 wires (2 pos, 2 neg) connected to the actual amp. My question is, how is this normally accomplished? Do installers splice one door and one tweeter together somewhere (in the door or under the carpet, for example) and just run the pos/neg to the amp?
If not, how else could it be?
If so, is this the best way to do this?
I haven't taken my door panel off and actually looked yet but wanted to see the best way to do this because i am thinking of getting a component set and replacing what I have now.
