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<blockquote data-quote="SticksRbetter" data-source="post: 8574113" data-attributes="member: 673148"><p>Thats what I figured, so next question how would I go about wiring 7 speakers to a 5 channel amp? Obviously the sub gets its own channel but then I still have 6 speakers on 4 channels. Should i put the 2 tweeters on their own two channels and split the last 2 channels between the 4 speakers? Or put two speakers on their own channel and split the other two channels with 1 tweeter and one speaker each?</p><p></p><p>Edit: The two tweeters are in the dashboard and my front speakers are in the doors if that makes a difference</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SticksRbetter, post: 8574113, member: 673148"] Thats what I figured, so next question how would I go about wiring 7 speakers to a 5 channel amp? Obviously the sub gets its own channel but then I still have 6 speakers on 4 channels. Should i put the 2 tweeters on their own two channels and split the last 2 channels between the 4 speakers? Or put two speakers on their own channel and split the other two channels with 1 tweeter and one speaker each? Edit: The two tweeters are in the dashboard and my front speakers are in the doors if that makes a difference [/QUOTE]
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