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<blockquote data-quote="ATM_LAunitic" data-source="post: 8535105" data-attributes="member: 671669"><p>Long question for anyone who knows. I guess this will be my intro lol So, I installed 4 door speakers and 2 tweeters in my car about a year ago. Sounds good. So I'm ready to install subs, 2 tweeters and 3 6x9s. I bought 2 amps and a 2nd car battery for the install. Paid a dude to do the work, not much has gone on so I took initiative and started mounting speakers and running wires. So, I know that most radios are only designed to put out so many rms and decided to run the additional speakers to one amp and the subs to another, leaving the speakers that were aleady instlled running to the radio. However, the guy who's supposed to know more than me about car audio suggested that I run at least the new tweeters to my radio as well. Feeling very sketchy but still trusting I did it, and now the entire right side of my car has no sounds. Speakers, old tweeters or new tweeters. What in the actual **** do I do now? lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATM_LAunitic, post: 8535105, member: 671669"] Long question for anyone who knows. I guess this will be my intro lol So, I installed 4 door speakers and 2 tweeters in my car about a year ago. Sounds good. So I'm ready to install subs, 2 tweeters and 3 6x9s. I bought 2 amps and a 2nd car battery for the install. Paid a dude to do the work, not much has gone on so I took initiative and started mounting speakers and running wires. So, I know that most radios are only designed to put out so many rms and decided to run the additional speakers to one amp and the subs to another, leaving the speakers that were aleady instlled running to the radio. However, the guy who's supposed to know more than me about car audio suggested that I run at least the new tweeters to my radio as well. Feeling very sketchy but still trusting I did it, and now the entire right side of my car has no sounds. Speakers, old tweeters or new tweeters. What in the actual **** do I do now? lol [/QUOTE]
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