Is it possible to wire together speaker outputs from the deck to produce two higher wattage channels?
Objective: The back left gets wired somehow to the front left and then the same with the right channel outputs. Perhaps some sort of cheap resistor may need to be used on each channel's wiring?
Reason being is that using only front speakers helps with imaging and my current front speakers can handle much more wattage than they're currently getting. I'd hate to buy an amp if I can just re-wire the system and remove the rear door speakers.
And, who cares if the people sitting on the rear bench get good sound?? hahahaha
Thanks,
Joe
Objective: The back left gets wired somehow to the front left and then the same with the right channel outputs. Perhaps some sort of cheap resistor may need to be used on each channel's wiring?
Reason being is that using only front speakers helps with imaging and my current front speakers can handle much more wattage than they're currently getting. I'd hate to buy an amp if I can just re-wire the system and remove the rear door speakers.
And, who cares if the people sitting on the rear bench get good sound?? hahahaha
Thanks,
Joe
That's not gonna work. Each channel is already bridged, and there's no way to get more power out of it. Bridging by using the front and rear channels will not get you any more power than you're getting now. Your only solution is to get an amp.
Thanks for the info. Thought I'd ask though! Perhaps I'll buy an amp (if I feel like being dangerous with my hearing) or just remove those rear door speakers, heh.
Have a good one!
Joe
Have a good one!
Joe
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