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<blockquote data-quote="FML" data-source="post: 8372439" data-attributes="member: 630747"><p>If theres 2 amps, theres a great possibility that the speakers are aftermarket (good news) . Most people dont go through the trouble of amplifying stock speakers. Some do, but not typically.</p><p></p><p>If you provided the vehicle type and i didn't see it, Sorry. But that would help too. Ill throw out a guess on what wires you'll see, as a minimum.</p><p></p><p>Lets say a total of 4 door speakers as a guess. Most likely a couple 6.5's, and a couple tweeters or 6x9. Each will have a pair of speaker wires coming and going to the amp. Thats 8 total.</p><p></p><p>Minimum of 2 pairs of RCA, one for each amp, maybe 3 pairs with 2 going to the multi channel amplifier.</p><p></p><p>Amp remote turn on. Usually a blue or blue and white wire x2.</p><p></p><p>2 power cables for amps, or 1 cable going into a distribution block then split into 2.</p><p></p><p>2 grounds , one for each amp.</p><p></p><p>Then finally your speaker wire to the subwoofer. This should be all. Its 4am and im just getting up and making this.post, ill review it and revise if needed when i get to work. But this should be a good General make up of your rats nest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FML, post: 8372439, member: 630747"] If theres 2 amps, theres a great possibility that the speakers are aftermarket (good news) . Most people dont go through the trouble of amplifying stock speakers. Some do, but not typically. If you provided the vehicle type and i didn't see it, Sorry. But that would help too. Ill throw out a guess on what wires you'll see, as a minimum. Lets say a total of 4 door speakers as a guess. Most likely a couple 6.5's, and a couple tweeters or 6x9. Each will have a pair of speaker wires coming and going to the amp. Thats 8 total. Minimum of 2 pairs of RCA, one for each amp, maybe 3 pairs with 2 going to the multi channel amplifier. Amp remote turn on. Usually a blue or blue and white wire x2. 2 power cables for amps, or 1 cable going into a distribution block then split into 2. 2 grounds , one for each amp. Then finally your speaker wire to the subwoofer. This should be all. Its 4am and im just getting up and making this.post, ill review it and revise if needed when i get to work. But this should be a good General make up of your rats nest. [/QUOTE]
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