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no rear speakers? HELP!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="lamontjersey" data-source="post: 106659" data-attributes="member: 546121"><p>when you disconnect your rear speakers , you just opened the circuit between the head unit's amplifier and the load (speakers) therefore, there is no current flow, therefore , no power loss, just make sure you tape the ends of the speaker wires so they dont make contact with each other or any metal part of the car................but wait.............you say you want to disconnect your rear speakers because when you pump the volume they distort right? why dont you just use a filter capacitor on each rear speaker to filter o ut the bass that goes to those speakers, in effect , you will keep the imaging that the rear speakers create but they wont rattle because no bass is going to them.... capacitors cost like 50 cents each, so you cant lose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamontjersey, post: 106659, member: 546121"] when you disconnect your rear speakers , you just opened the circuit between the head unit's amplifier and the load (speakers) therefore, there is no current flow, therefore , no power loss, just make sure you tape the ends of the speaker wires so they dont make contact with each other or any metal part of the car................but wait.............you say you want to disconnect your rear speakers because when you pump the volume they distort right? why dont you just use a filter capacitor on each rear speaker to filter o ut the bass that goes to those speakers, in effect , you will keep the imaging that the rear speakers create but they wont rattle because no bass is going to them.... capacitors cost like 50 cents each, so you cant lose. [/QUOTE]
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