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HELP! Need some advice for replacing some "stock" speakers w/ aftermarket
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<blockquote data-quote="krockls1" data-source="post: 6969332" data-attributes="member: 625410"><p>Hi, I'm new here, and was hoping someone could lend a hand in a little project I am planning to do on my own.</p><p></p><p>I have an '02 Pontiac Trans Am with the 10 speaker monsoon audio system. Recently one of the 6 3/4" min-ranges in the side panel started making some noises during certain low level frequencies.</p><p></p><p>I went to best buy to buy replacements for these speakers only (a couple 6 1/2" Polks). When I took the side panel off to inspect the speaker to be replaced, I noticed that the stock speaker had two sets of +/- terminals. I'm sure one is for the signal IN, but I'm not sure what the other one is for, maybe a pass-out to the other speakers in the rear of the car?</p><p></p><p>I didn't want to cut and solder until I asked if I can just combine both +s and -s to the single +/- leads on my new polks. Does anyone see an issue with this or have any suggestion about what I can do about the other wire pair?</p><p></p><p>ANY HELP/ADVICE is MUCH appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krockls1, post: 6969332, member: 625410"] Hi, I'm new here, and was hoping someone could lend a hand in a little project I am planning to do on my own. I have an '02 Pontiac Trans Am with the 10 speaker monsoon audio system. Recently one of the 6 3/4" min-ranges in the side panel started making some noises during certain low level frequencies. I went to best buy to buy replacements for these speakers only (a couple 6 1/2" Polks). When I took the side panel off to inspect the speaker to be replaced, I noticed that the stock speaker had two sets of +/- terminals. I'm sure one is for the signal IN, but I'm not sure what the other one is for, maybe a pass-out to the other speakers in the rear of the car? I didn't want to cut and solder until I asked if I can just combine both +s and -s to the single +/- leads on my new polks. Does anyone see an issue with this or have any suggestion about what I can do about the other wire pair? ANY HELP/ADVICE is MUCH appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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