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How Many Channels and How to Wire???...
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<blockquote data-quote="jerlands" data-source="post: 8780798" data-attributes="member: 685012"><p>what i'm finding is complications... most amplifiers today will blow my stock speakers out of the water. i'm looking at 25 watts per channel or so... i've spoken with someone at crutchfield and we sort of came to the conclusion it's probably best to resource a usable stock amplifier (since it appears i've blown mine out) and use an active line converter to drop the signal voltage to the amplifier... what i did was to install a new head unit without thinking about the consequences... it put out speaker level voltages to the amplifier and blew it out...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerlands, post: 8780798, member: 685012"] what i'm finding is complications... most amplifiers today will blow my stock speakers out of the water. i'm looking at 25 watts per channel or so... i've spoken with someone at crutchfield and we sort of came to the conclusion it's probably best to resource a usable stock amplifier (since it appears i've blown mine out) and use an active line converter to drop the signal voltage to the amplifier... what i did was to install a new head unit without thinking about the consequences... it put out speaker level voltages to the amplifier and blew it out... [/QUOTE]
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