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<blockquote data-quote="What was that?" data-source="post: 8308359" data-attributes="member: 606737"><p>Not to sure if most hu "shut off" speakers but I know some some don't. Take a electrical tester to the speaker leads. Probably take less time than researching the answer for your hu. To partly answer a lot of people use the head unit to power their rear fill speakers. Still sounds fine as long as your not trying to be loud with the rear. Even factory speakers sound better amplified. I always just take the speaker leads out of the harness and power the stock speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="What was that?, post: 8308359, member: 606737"] Not to sure if most hu "shut off" speakers but I know some some don't. Take a electrical tester to the speaker leads. Probably take less time than researching the answer for your hu. To partly answer a lot of people use the head unit to power their rear fill speakers. Still sounds fine as long as your not trying to be loud with the rear. Even factory speakers sound better amplified. I always just take the speaker leads out of the harness and power the stock speakers. [/QUOTE]
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