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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8769395" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>RCA's are still the preferred method. High outputs are when you wish to retain OEM radio. And if you have an OEM amp, you use the speed9 wire to bypass it. From speaker outputs to LOC to amp. You can also use speed9 to avoid running new wire to OEM locations in non-amped vehicles.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think flexing will be an issue which will affect bass performance.</p><p> Good job on the deadening. With that you will not need to use larger or more speakers than what fits in OEM locations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8769395, member: 654802"] RCA's are still the preferred method. High outputs are when you wish to retain OEM radio. And if you have an OEM amp, you use the speed9 wire to bypass it. From speaker outputs to LOC to amp. You can also use speed9 to avoid running new wire to OEM locations in non-amped vehicles. I think flexing will be an issue which will affect bass performance. Good job on the deadening. With that you will not need to use larger or more speakers than what fits in OEM locations. [/QUOTE]
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