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<blockquote data-quote="jluv" data-source="post: 2592912" data-attributes="member: 567917"><p>I have rear speakers and they are amped, but they are getting 1/4 the power of my fronts. This is in a 4-door Explorer. I don't have any issues with staging or SQ, as the rears aren't even noticeable unless you're sitting in the back seat. I do carry passengers often, and I also have 5.1 capability (minus a true center channel) for watching movies and concert DVDs. I'll always have rear speakers.</p><p></p><p>That said, in your situation, I think you should DEFINITELY power the stock rears with your head unit, and bridge the amp for the fronts. ANd yes, you can get stereo signal just fine. You are bridging two channels into one for left, and two channels into one for right. Helotaxi explained how you should hook it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jluv, post: 2592912, member: 567917"] I have rear speakers and they are amped, but they are getting 1/4 the power of my fronts. This is in a 4-door Explorer. I don't have any issues with staging or SQ, as the rears aren't even noticeable unless you're sitting in the back seat. I do carry passengers often, and I also have 5.1 capability (minus a true center channel) for watching movies and concert DVDs. I'll always have rear speakers. That said, in your situation, I think you should DEFINITELY power the stock rears with your head unit, and bridge the amp for the fronts. ANd yes, you can get stereo signal just fine. You are bridging two channels into one for left, and two channels into one for right. Helotaxi explained how you should hook it up. [/QUOTE]
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