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Speaker Replacements for 2002 Subaru with aftermarket headunit
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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8849625" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>You don't need to run new wires to each door on a 4 channel amp that does 100x4 at 4 ohms or even like mine which was setup at 150 watts at 2 ohm at one point. They make oem speaker adapters that plug right into the oem connectors that then have spade connections on them that you can use or cut off and then solder to the new speakers. No sense in running all new speaker wire when you can do that for 20 some feet of 9 wire wire which is 20-25 bucks which includes the remote turn on wire as well.</p><p></p><p>Those fuses I've tried before. I had nothing but issue after issue so yeah I think they are garbage, one set was so bad it caused nothing but a high pitch sound. I replaced with the GP and no issues, I tried to go cheap and it failed me so hence why I think they are garbage. It was when I was upgrading amplifiers and changed out the Stinger 300s to a 400 they had. Put in that GP and bam no more high pitch sound. And no Sky High and GP doesn't use the same buildhouses as that place.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=amazon]B004H1KAMQ[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>It works really simple you connect those speaker wires from the 9 wire wire to the aftermarket harness going that plugs into the oem harness. Does the same thing, isn't a pita to run and you don't have to run 4 different wires to each door and is 100 times easier as well. Anything built in the last 25 years has 18 gauge wire in it usually and that works fine for 100-150 watts easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8849625, member: 676743"] You don't need to run new wires to each door on a 4 channel amp that does 100x4 at 4 ohms or even like mine which was setup at 150 watts at 2 ohm at one point. They make oem speaker adapters that plug right into the oem connectors that then have spade connections on them that you can use or cut off and then solder to the new speakers. No sense in running all new speaker wire when you can do that for 20 some feet of 9 wire wire which is 20-25 bucks which includes the remote turn on wire as well. Those fuses I've tried before. I had nothing but issue after issue so yeah I think they are garbage, one set was so bad it caused nothing but a high pitch sound. I replaced with the GP and no issues, I tried to go cheap and it failed me so hence why I think they are garbage. It was when I was upgrading amplifiers and changed out the Stinger 300s to a 400 they had. Put in that GP and bam no more high pitch sound. And no Sky High and GP doesn't use the same buildhouses as that place. [MEDIA=amazon]B004H1KAMQ[/MEDIA] It works really simple you connect those speaker wires from the 9 wire wire to the aftermarket harness going that plugs into the oem harness. Does the same thing, isn't a pita to run and you don't have to run 4 different wires to each door and is 100 times easier as well. Anything built in the last 25 years has 18 gauge wire in it usually and that works fine for 100-150 watts easily. [/QUOTE]
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