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<blockquote data-quote="reipan" data-source="post: 7400259" data-attributes="member: 634700"><p>Thanks for the replies,</p><p></p><p>i did reuse the factory wiring, the factory wire termination connectors went into a molex type connector (i broke them apart hoping the proper female wire end was inside buy wasn't). i bought crimp-on female ends for the alpine + &amp; - speaker tabs (similar to the units on the ends of the Alpine crossover speaker wire) stripped the right amount of wire and crimped them (they seem quite secure). should I be using solder to connect the speaker wire to the speakers + &amp; - tabs? I'll definatley look at the documant you've include, thanks.</p><p></p><p>Is it worth while running new aftermarket wires when I replace the HU? I doubt I'll add an amp or sub (maybe the alpine KTP-445 which plug and play) i'm not looking for super load, I just like clean audio.</p><p></p><p>I know i'm under powering the new Alpine's, If i listen to these with the buzzing for 6 months while i'm waiting to replace the head unit will i do them any harm?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reipan, post: 7400259, member: 634700"] Thanks for the replies, i did reuse the factory wiring, the factory wire termination connectors went into a molex type connector (i broke them apart hoping the proper female wire end was inside buy wasn't). i bought crimp-on female ends for the alpine + & - speaker tabs (similar to the units on the ends of the Alpine crossover speaker wire) stripped the right amount of wire and crimped them (they seem quite secure). should I be using solder to connect the speaker wire to the speakers + & - tabs? I'll definatley look at the documant you've include, thanks. Is it worth while running new aftermarket wires when I replace the HU? I doubt I'll add an amp or sub (maybe the alpine KTP-445 which plug and play) i'm not looking for super load, I just like clean audio. I know i'm under powering the new Alpine's, If i listen to these with the buzzing for 6 months while i'm waiting to replace the head unit will i do them any harm? [/QUOTE]
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