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<blockquote data-quote="Toki" data-source="post: 8095831" data-attributes="member: 653744"><p>I used the kenwood harness from the old deck. It's the same one that came with the 997.</p><p></p><p>I have an 89 camry and the stock front speaker locations are in the lower dash. They position is horrible, they are either 4.5s like i have that point into the dash or 3.5s that point at your knees. Its really strange. Either way they are muffled, cant keep up with the rears and 2 12s so I have 6.5s in boxes on the floor in front of the seats and 6.5s in the rear deck running of my 4 channel. Not the best but it works until i decide if i want to put the work into door speakers or kick panels. I know I could just cut the wires going to the dash speakers from the head unit but supposedly you get better sound quality by turning of the internal amp. Is this even true? Cause if not ill just cut the wires and leave the internal amp on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toki, post: 8095831, member: 653744"] I used the kenwood harness from the old deck. It's the same one that came with the 997. I have an 89 camry and the stock front speaker locations are in the lower dash. They position is horrible, they are either 4.5s like i have that point into the dash or 3.5s that point at your knees. Its really strange. Either way they are muffled, cant keep up with the rears and 2 12s so I have 6.5s in boxes on the floor in front of the seats and 6.5s in the rear deck running of my 4 channel. Not the best but it works until i decide if i want to put the work into door speakers or kick panels. I know I could just cut the wires going to the dash speakers from the head unit but supposedly you get better sound quality by turning of the internal amp. Is this even true? Cause if not ill just cut the wires and leave the internal amp on. [/QUOTE]
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