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Old 04-05-2013, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by wullaby View Post
I had a DSP amp water got in and it died. I never took it out, mounted a 4 channel above it to run my 8 factory speakers, tapped into the remote wire and spliced into the speaker wires right there at the dsp amp. Changed the head unit and added another amp opposite side in the rear as well (removed the factory subwoofer box) and mounted amp there to drive my subs. Its' about a 6-8hr job. If your really good, maybe 4 hrs. I switch my subs from three 12" woofers to a single 10" apline depending if i need cargo space!
wullaby, This is an old thread. Can I ask you how you made this work. I want to remove the DSP AMP. Replace it with after market, 4x100W. But my issue now is how to connect the output of the 4x100W to the speakers without any crossovers. The speakers do not have built it crossovers. all the wires from the front tweeter, Mid-range and Low-range speakers are coming to the DSP AMP. So the Left Front will have 6-wires, Right Front 6-wires, Right-Rear 4-wire, Left-Rear 4 wires. Total 20 wires.
Can you give some insight? What model of AMP did you use.
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