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Sound quality question...rear speakers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Timbo74" data-source="post: 8681547" data-attributes="member: 677529"><p>I guess I could bridge it for 110wx2. Would bridging it make channels 1 and 2 the right channel, and 3 and 4 the left channel, or vise versa?</p><p>I just spent all day sound proofing my drivers door, running speaker wire, and installing the crossover in the door. I have to get some more speaker wire before I finish.</p><p>It’s been quite the choir, I had to remove the door, to get access to the harness, which ***** because I had my door sitting on a transmission jack in the rear, and blocks up front, while a friend was holding it, long story short...I had to muscle the clip out of the door side of the harness...and the door wasn’t being held good enough...now it’s pretty scratched up, and has two creases where it hit the blocks! </p><p>I was planning on painting it next summer, but damn, now I got more body work to do, lol. When I do the passenger door, I’m gonna either, try again to get it apart without pulling the door, but if I have to, I’m gonna lay it on a blanket, and not depend on help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timbo74, post: 8681547, member: 677529"] I guess I could bridge it for 110wx2. Would bridging it make channels 1 and 2 the right channel, and 3 and 4 the left channel, or vise versa? I just spent all day sound proofing my drivers door, running speaker wire, and installing the crossover in the door. I have to get some more speaker wire before I finish. It’s been quite the choir, I had to remove the door, to get access to the harness, which ***** because I had my door sitting on a transmission jack in the rear, and blocks up front, while a friend was holding it, long story short...I had to muscle the clip out of the door side of the harness...and the door wasn’t being held good enough...now it’s pretty scratched up, and has two creases where it hit the blocks! I was planning on painting it next summer, but damn, now I got more body work to do, lol. When I do the passenger door, I’m gonna either, try again to get it apart without pulling the door, but if I have to, I’m gonna lay it on a blanket, and not depend on help. [/QUOTE]
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