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<blockquote data-quote="maylar" data-source="post: 7931494" data-attributes="member: 541144"><p>[quote name='&gt;&gt;SQL</p><p></p><p>Second while summing hte front channels (neg from on side pos from other) may work but I do not think it is worth the risk to your headunit.</p><p></p><p>What you should do is pull the 4x10 out of there, use the speaker on 1/4 plywood to make a template. Cut out the 1/4 plywood to fit 2 - 4" or 2 - 5.25" drivers in the same spot the 4x10 went.</p><p></p><p>Now you can run stereo front and rear and I think it will sound better.[/quote']</p><p></p><p>HU speaker outputs are identical between channels. There's no risk hooking a speaker between them. I think that's how center channel OEM setups are done. I agree that two 5.25's would be a way better idea though. And if the OP is ok with taking a jig saw to the rear deck it wouldn't take much to fit them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maylar, post: 7931494, member: 541144"] [quote name='>>SQL Second while summing hte front channels (neg from on side pos from other) may work but I do not think it is worth the risk to your headunit. What you should do is pull the 4x10 out of there, use the speaker on 1/4 plywood to make a template. Cut out the 1/4 plywood to fit 2 - 4" or 2 - 5.25" drivers in the same spot the 4x10 went. Now you can run stereo front and rear and I think it will sound better.[/quote'] HU speaker outputs are identical between channels. There's no risk hooking a speaker between them. I think that's how center channel OEM setups are done. I agree that two 5.25's would be a way better idea though. And if the OP is ok with taking a jig saw to the rear deck it wouldn't take much to fit them. [/QUOTE]
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