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<blockquote data-quote="yne721" data-source="post: 1839858" data-attributes="member: 563261"><p>this is kind of an odd question...but i was wondering if you can take out all the wires from all the speakers and just start over with a new head-unit?</p><p></p><p>now i'll explain why and maybe you'll understand better...</p><p></p><p>My car is a 1979 Volkswagen Beetle. It has a tape player HU. The part i don't understand is, the fade and balance is all ****ed up. no matter which way i turn the fade or balance knobs, it just seems like it's only going front to back, and even then it doesn't really sound like it's cutting the 'back' all the way out.</p><p></p><p>so i was wondering, when i decide to install my new HU(pioneer premier 770) can i just take out all the existing speaker wires, and redo them with new wire?</p><p></p><p>because as it's set up currently, i have a speaker in each door(2 door) and a speaker in each front kick, but i plan on replacing the door panels with panels without a speaker hole. So i'll pretty much be running 2 mids(in the kicks), 2 tweeters(up on the dash somewhere) and a sub(in the trunk in the front)</p><p></p><p>and seeing as how it's been hard for me to locate a wiring harness, i was wondering if you could just do without the wiring harness and just run all new wires?</p><p></p><p>sorry if this thread got too long and confusing, but if you have any questions i'd be happy to try to explain better, and i can also post pics if you'd like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yne721, post: 1839858, member: 563261"] this is kind of an odd question...but i was wondering if you can take out all the wires from all the speakers and just start over with a new head-unit? now i'll explain why and maybe you'll understand better... My car is a 1979 Volkswagen Beetle. It has a tape player HU. The part i don't understand is, the fade and balance is all ****ed up. no matter which way i turn the fade or balance knobs, it just seems like it's only going front to back, and even then it doesn't really sound like it's cutting the 'back' all the way out. so i was wondering, when i decide to install my new HU(pioneer premier 770) can i just take out all the existing speaker wires, and redo them with new wire? because as it's set up currently, i have a speaker in each door(2 door) and a speaker in each front kick, but i plan on replacing the door panels with panels without a speaker hole. So i'll pretty much be running 2 mids(in the kicks), 2 tweeters(up on the dash somewhere) and a sub(in the trunk in the front) and seeing as how it's been hard for me to locate a wiring harness, i was wondering if you could just do without the wiring harness and just run all new wires? sorry if this thread got too long and confusing, but if you have any questions i'd be happy to try to explain better, and i can also post pics if you'd like. [/QUOTE]
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