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Weak door speakers after installing dash speakers.
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<blockquote data-quote="Phxaz123" data-source="post: 8877867" data-attributes="member: 691617"><p>I have a Dodge Challenger 2019 SXT.</p><p>I put in six after-market speakers. 2 6x9 doors, 6.5 rear, and 2 3.5 speakers in the dash. </p><p>Before I installed the dash speakers, my doors were sounding great. Now it seems like all the power is going to the dash speakers. I did lots of research on how the dash and door speakers are somehow connected, and to fix all of this, I would need an AMP or better head unit. But I'm not trying to do that, even though I just might have to. But the question is, if I disconnect one 3.5 speaker, will my door speakers get some power back? I may just disconnect both dash speakers, but idk yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phxaz123, post: 8877867, member: 691617"] I have a Dodge Challenger 2019 SXT. I put in six after-market speakers. 2 6x9 doors, 6.5 rear, and 2 3.5 speakers in the dash. Before I installed the dash speakers, my doors were sounding great. Now it seems like all the power is going to the dash speakers. I did lots of research on how the dash and door speakers are somehow connected, and to fix all of this, I would need an AMP or better head unit. But I'm not trying to do that, even though I just might have to. But the question is, if I disconnect one 3.5 speaker, will my door speakers get some power back? I may just disconnect both dash speakers, but idk yet. [/QUOTE]
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