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<blockquote data-quote="imghetto" data-source="post: 8174284" data-attributes="member: 654386"><p>Possibly damaged outputs on the ppi. If yr factory system is running the Bose amp the Hon-20 is not compatible, as the Hon-20 is designed to interface only with the factory head unit and wiring. Did u isolate the wires going to the front speakers from the factory system? And then join the wires from the speakers back to the ppi amp? (a) I would have run 2 sets of speaker cables to each kick panel, or h/u. (b) find the speaker wire and cut it. © the side running to the mids/tweets, door side, connect to one speaker wire, back to the output on the amp. (d) the other wire, car side connect to the other speaker wire and connect to hi level input on amp. (e) ensure gains on amp are turned all the way down, before turning system on. Are the mids and tweeters component or full range? If components what crossovers are u using? Hope that helps in some way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imghetto, post: 8174284, member: 654386"] Possibly damaged outputs on the ppi. If yr factory system is running the Bose amp the Hon-20 is not compatible, as the Hon-20 is designed to interface only with the factory head unit and wiring. Did u isolate the wires going to the front speakers from the factory system? And then join the wires from the speakers back to the ppi amp? (a) I would have run 2 sets of speaker cables to each kick panel, or h/u. (b) find the speaker wire and cut it. © the side running to the mids/tweets, door side, connect to one speaker wire, back to the output on the amp. (d) the other wire, car side connect to the other speaker wire and connect to hi level input on amp. (e) ensure gains on amp are turned all the way down, before turning system on. Are the mids and tweeters component or full range? If components what crossovers are u using? Hope that helps in some way [/QUOTE]
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