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looking to beef up a system and would like some input on build
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8799204" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>He can use RCA splitters on the Rears and Deck for signal. The Rear Deck speakers will eventually get destroyed and damaged soon if not capped off as the pressure being introduced by the subs in the trunk space will max the cones on the rear deck speakers and destroy them useless, May as well remove those/delete them and introduce the sub frequencies through the deck area to fill the cabin with more bass.. Cheapest outcome with the best results for a small mount of time spent. From my experiences hands on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8799204, member: 634282"] He can use RCA splitters on the Rears and Deck for signal. The Rear Deck speakers will eventually get destroyed and damaged soon if not capped off as the pressure being introduced by the subs in the trunk space will max the cones on the rear deck speakers and destroy them useless, May as well remove those/delete them and introduce the sub frequencies through the deck area to fill the cabin with more bass.. Cheapest outcome with the best results for a small mount of time spent. From my experiences hands on [/QUOTE]
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