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How can I wire my speakers???
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<blockquote data-quote="CDE219" data-source="post: 8526273" data-attributes="member: 671183"><p>Any help here would be really appreciated, so I have a Sony MEX-XB100BT head unit, I have JBL-GTO 528 speakers in the rear doors, JBL-GTO 928's in the front doors, now these come with 2ohm voice coils, but I also have a pair of JBL-GTO 329's which I want to put in the dash, the trouble is these have a 3 ohm voice coil. so if I was to run the 329's and the 928's off the two front channels at 5 ohms and the rears off the rear channels at 2 ohms could I upset the head unit, im not really wanting to put external amp on for two 3.5" dash speakers.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CDE219, post: 8526273, member: 671183"] Any help here would be really appreciated, so I have a Sony MEX-XB100BT head unit, I have JBL-GTO 528 speakers in the rear doors, JBL-GTO 928's in the front doors, now these come with 2ohm voice coils, but I also have a pair of JBL-GTO 329's which I want to put in the dash, the trouble is these have a 3 ohm voice coil. so if I was to run the 329's and the 928's off the two front channels at 5 ohms and the rears off the rear channels at 2 ohms could I upset the head unit, im not really wanting to put external amp on for two 3.5" dash speakers..... [/QUOTE]
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