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<blockquote data-quote="filthyfiresnake" data-source="post: 106585" data-attributes="member: 546147"><p>Hey all, i recently installed a legacy amp running two dvc digital audio subs in my truck...i have the patch cables off my head unit coming off the rear output, yet my main rear speakers (not-that-good polk 6.5 inchers) obviously distort at the high volumes i play (i have a crystal component system in the front which i LOVE)...if i disconnected the two polks in the rear, would that cause a problem since the head unit's internal amp would still be sending power through the wires? will this cause a short/overload somehwere, be it in the head unit or elsewhere?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="filthyfiresnake, post: 106585, member: 546147"] Hey all, i recently installed a legacy amp running two dvc digital audio subs in my truck...i have the patch cables off my head unit coming off the rear output, yet my main rear speakers (not-that-good polk 6.5 inchers) obviously distort at the high volumes i play (i have a crystal component system in the front which i LOVE)...if i disconnected the two polks in the rear, would that cause a problem since the head unit's internal amp would still be sending power through the wires? will this cause a short/overload somehwere, be it in the head unit or elsewhere? [/QUOTE]
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