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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffp5347" data-source="post: 8464781" data-attributes="member: 668574"><p>N2, def appreciate the feedback. Just so I'm understanding. Your saying just run the speedwire back to my amp and then to the factory harness speaker connector and ditch the rf rca adapters. This would make life easy doing that and for now using the factory wiring to the doors. Seems the doors have molex if I'm correct connectors which I just looked at and got sick to my stomach thinking about working with.</p><p></p><p>Are you not a fan of the rf amp? I have been drilling over an amp selection forever and am dizzy with my research. I know there are a ton out there just really know the name brands but not the others. I think I'm just gonna do speaker inputs so any amp would have to have them plus be in the 150 or so price range and 60+ watts/CH as my speakers are 60w/CH. Any advice on a better amp. Size really doesn't matter as I have good space under my back seat.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffp5347, post: 8464781, member: 668574"] N2, def appreciate the feedback. Just so I'm understanding. Your saying just run the speedwire back to my amp and then to the factory harness speaker connector and ditch the rf rca adapters. This would make life easy doing that and for now using the factory wiring to the doors. Seems the doors have molex if I'm correct connectors which I just looked at and got sick to my stomach thinking about working with. Are you not a fan of the rf amp? I have been drilling over an amp selection forever and am dizzy with my research. I know there are a ton out there just really know the name brands but not the others. I think I'm just gonna do speaker inputs so any amp would have to have them plus be in the 150 or so price range and 60+ watts/CH as my speakers are 60w/CH. Any advice on a better amp. Size really doesn't matter as I have good space under my back seat. Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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