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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8385774" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I personally would keep the supply wiring you have in place now to run an amp on your front stage/utilize it saving time as well as funds.If you want to add a sub in the future, I would run other supply and grounding for that upgrade..But utilize whats there. As for your rear speakers playing/working, they are/may be existing,and are connected to the HU/radio with no amplified power/HU powered only,of my opinion,due to no amplifier installed at this time.Pretty much all you need to get the front stage going is a set of RCAs to run from the HU/radio to the rear,and an amp to supply the front stage,as supply is available/there,and hopefully you can take the time to check those speakers ohms value to see if they are any good,as well as exactly what you have in those doors.Id write down the model # on them and google them up while you have the door panels off.If they are Diamonds ..Run them if they are good/ohms value are in tact,not a bad set of components to start with for sure.If you have 2 sets of X-overs for them, thats a PLUS as well,but if you only have one,and if it works/doesnt look melted/or have any burned spots,ect, You can possibly find another,or simply buy after market ones to replace anywhere from $20 on up to high end,and sell the one Diamond that others may be in search of</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8385774, member: 634282"] I personally would keep the supply wiring you have in place now to run an amp on your front stage/utilize it saving time as well as funds.If you want to add a sub in the future, I would run other supply and grounding for that upgrade..But utilize whats there. As for your rear speakers playing/working, they are/may be existing,and are connected to the HU/radio with no amplified power/HU powered only,of my opinion,due to no amplifier installed at this time.Pretty much all you need to get the front stage going is a set of RCAs to run from the HU/radio to the rear,and an amp to supply the front stage,as supply is available/there,and hopefully you can take the time to check those speakers ohms value to see if they are any good,as well as exactly what you have in those doors.Id write down the model # on them and google them up while you have the door panels off.If they are Diamonds ..Run them if they are good/ohms value are in tact,not a bad set of components to start with for sure.If you have 2 sets of X-overs for them, thats a PLUS as well,but if you only have one,and if it works/doesnt look melted/or have any burned spots,ect, You can possibly find another,or simply buy after market ones to replace anywhere from $20 on up to high end,and sell the one Diamond that others may be in search of [/QUOTE]
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