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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 6724065" data-attributes="member: 600350"><p>What you should do is tap into the rear speakers and disconnect them. Get yourself a nice 4 chan amp that can go to 3 channel. = to right, left and mono bridged for the sub. and make sure it has the hi level input on it. Then you can hook up the rear speakers and adjust the freq. It would sound better. but then you might want to get a small 2 chan for the fronts so you dont blow them from over adjusting and not noticing them clipping or whatnot.</p><p></p><p>You could just tap into it, but then you change the impedance load on the deck and might cause issues later with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 6724065, member: 600350"] What you should do is tap into the rear speakers and disconnect them. Get yourself a nice 4 chan amp that can go to 3 channel. = to right, left and mono bridged for the sub. and make sure it has the hi level input on it. Then you can hook up the rear speakers and adjust the freq. It would sound better. but then you might want to get a small 2 chan for the fronts so you dont blow them from over adjusting and not noticing them clipping or whatnot. You could just tap into it, but then you change the impedance load on the deck and might cause issues later with that. [/QUOTE]
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