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<blockquote data-quote="Ahmed Johnson" data-source="post: 8137506" data-attributes="member: 655931"><p>When those wires had tape on them, were they connected to anything? If they weren't connected, was the speaker playing? If the answers are no then they are definitely speaker wire. Also, there is a possibility that your rear speaker wires had a short and the person who hooked up the amp connected the back speakers to the same channel as the front speakers. I can only see that happening if the back speaker was playing. Basically, I think your safe to wire those speakers to the amp. The amp won't blow if there is a problem, the speaker might but not the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ahmed Johnson, post: 8137506, member: 655931"] When those wires had tape on them, were they connected to anything? If they weren't connected, was the speaker playing? If the answers are no then they are definitely speaker wire. Also, there is a possibility that your rear speaker wires had a short and the person who hooked up the amp connected the back speakers to the same channel as the front speakers. I can only see that happening if the back speaker was playing. Basically, I think your safe to wire those speakers to the amp. The amp won't blow if there is a problem, the speaker might but not the amp. [/QUOTE]
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