danarthurton
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front speakers

Mon 08 Aug 2005 10:06:22 PM
HI
ive got 6x9s in the back shelf and i am getting a crappy buzz from the front speakers. do u reckon i should just disconnect them or leavce them on. i dunno if i will loose soundquality if i disconnect them. they both run off the same circuit so i cant fade them. are there any speakers u can buy that bolt straight in to the front for cheap
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Re: front speakers

Tue 09 Aug 2005 09:39:29 AM
Well there's the reason you've got crappy sound quality.

You should be running the rear 6x9's off the dedicated rear circuits from the headunit.

Infact dare I say the standard wiring for the rear speakers would be hidden in the trim around where the parcel shelf sits on....

Oh yeh, spend your money on the front sound stage. Afterall, you don't drive the car from the backseat.
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Re: front speakers

Wed 05 Oct 2005 06:10:13 PM
hi.

looking into the boot on right hand side pull carpet away. then look to the left of the "REAR LIGHT". there should be a little (tiny) "yellow" box. look inside. there should be 4 metal pins. these are where you 6X9 should be placed.

happy installing

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