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<blockquote data-quote="Justin000" data-source="post: 8786107" data-attributes="member: 674156"><p>Hi so this is for my girls car and she doesn’t want to get rid of her stock HU yet so I’m planning to use the hi input connectors on the amp using the left and right door speaker wires. We’re doing new comps in the doors and a sub in the trunk.</p><p></p><p>My question is, can I run those door speaker wires to the amp then feed both channels of the amp (ch1 for the new door speakers, ch2 for the sub)? I feel like this should work as the signal isn’t filtered in any way until the amp, am I correct? Or do I need to do something like use the front doors speaker wires for channel 1 and the rear doors speaker wires for channel 2?</p><p></p><p>I have no intention of filtering anything through her head unit, just using the LPF and HPF on the amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justin000, post: 8786107, member: 674156"] Hi so this is for my girls car and she doesn’t want to get rid of her stock HU yet so I’m planning to use the hi input connectors on the amp using the left and right door speaker wires. We’re doing new comps in the doors and a sub in the trunk. My question is, can I run those door speaker wires to the amp then feed both channels of the amp (ch1 for the new door speakers, ch2 for the sub)? I feel like this should work as the signal isn’t filtered in any way until the amp, am I correct? Or do I need to do something like use the front doors speaker wires for channel 1 and the rear doors speaker wires for channel 2? I have no intention of filtering anything through her head unit, just using the LPF and HPF on the amp [/QUOTE]
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