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Hyundai Accent 2001 Head Unit Speaker Wiring/Rear Deck Removal(?)
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<blockquote data-quote="googah" data-source="post: 8845505" data-attributes="member: 689114"><p>hi guys and gals i've just realized that the previous owner wired the speakers sittin on the rear deck series in groups of 2 (4+4 4+4 FL/FR) to the front channels of the head unit. i neeed to crank up the volume but right before they hit the sweet spot they distort thats why I just wanna run some extra wires to properly connect every 4 speaker to the each invidual channel making use of every channel of my head unit</p><p></p><p>q1. where they might have ran the wires to the rear deck (baffle)? i mean ofc it has to be inside of the left door plastic but where they go through the rear deck area (is it the same pathway)?</p><p></p><p>q2. i know head units have IC amps inside of them. would the ic get fried if i crank the volume up right beneath the distortion point and listen to bass heavy music? (talkin bout around 40hz low and boosted bass, speakers have 40-50w rms capacity so only problem with their bass is a little bit of that xmax distortion and trunk rattle). ive done built several IC amp boards before but i still want to make sure of this cuz head units are hella expensive in my country</p><p></p><p>q3. and how the hell i can access to the speaker wires on the rear deck baffle to work with them? [ive found couple guides but i coulnd't be sure and also there was no video/photo instructions]</p><p></p><p>thx in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="googah, post: 8845505, member: 689114"] hi guys and gals i've just realized that the previous owner wired the speakers sittin on the rear deck series in groups of 2 (4+4 4+4 FL/FR) to the front channels of the head unit. i neeed to crank up the volume but right before they hit the sweet spot they distort thats why I just wanna run some extra wires to properly connect every 4 speaker to the each invidual channel making use of every channel of my head unit q1. where they might have ran the wires to the rear deck (baffle)? i mean ofc it has to be inside of the left door plastic but where they go through the rear deck area (is it the same pathway)? q2. i know head units have IC amps inside of them. would the ic get fried if i crank the volume up right beneath the distortion point and listen to bass heavy music? (talkin bout around 40hz low and boosted bass, speakers have 40-50w rms capacity so only problem with their bass is a little bit of that xmax distortion and trunk rattle). ive done built several IC amp boards before but i still want to make sure of this cuz head units are hella expensive in my country q3. and how the hell i can access to the speaker wires on the rear deck baffle to work with them? [ive found couple guides but i coulnd't be sure and also there was no video/photo instructions] thx in advance [/QUOTE]
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