Hi guys,
I have a Holden Rodeo 2004 dual cab, and yesterday I decided to replace the whole sound system, so I bought a pair of 6" Sony 2 way splits for the front doors, and a pair of Sony 6" 3 way speakers for the rear, all being powered by a Sony xplod 4 channel amp 4-Channel Stereo Amplifier | XM-N1004 | Sony AU
The way I have installed it at the moment is I have connected all speakers to the speaker terminals on the amp as 4 channels. My 2 way splits are running through their own crossovers supplied with them. My question is, should I be connecting any of the speakers to the High level inputs or was I right just to hook them all up to their respective termainals?
Also I have not yet played with any tuning on the amp, all is still as it came out of the box.
It sounds pretty good for what I bought, but wondering if I would get better quality if I connect them differently!
Thanks in advance,
John
I have a Holden Rodeo 2004 dual cab, and yesterday I decided to replace the whole sound system, so I bought a pair of 6" Sony 2 way splits for the front doors, and a pair of Sony 6" 3 way speakers for the rear, all being powered by a Sony xplod 4 channel amp 4-Channel Stereo Amplifier | XM-N1004 | Sony AU
The way I have installed it at the moment is I have connected all speakers to the speaker terminals on the amp as 4 channels. My 2 way splits are running through their own crossovers supplied with them. My question is, should I be connecting any of the speakers to the High level inputs or was I right just to hook them all up to their respective termainals?
Also I have not yet played with any tuning on the amp, all is still as it came out of the box.
It sounds pretty good for what I bought, but wondering if I would get better quality if I connect them differently!
Thanks in advance,
John