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Username: Kevbo887

Post Number: 75
Registered: Sep-05
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Hey all, I have a Pioneer 2800mp pushing out 22watts rms x 4 (55watts peak power x 4) I have 6 speakers in my car. I have the two stock 3.5 in the top of the dash , 2 6 1/2 memphis audio in the front, and 2 6x9 alpine type r's in the rear.

My question is this. When I hooked up the speakers to the cd player there is no "extra" set of wires for the 3.5s in the dash. I have front lef front right rear left rear right. Ok, simple enough, but I have all 6 speakers pushing out power. The two 6 1/2s sound very weak compared to what they are supposed to be, and im wondering if its because of how the car was wired? Im tempted to unhook the 3.5 and see if the fronts get more power (rear gets plenty of power and sound exactly like they should.) If this happens to be the case (unplugging the 3.5's and getting more power to the 6 1/2) is there a way to re-hook up those 3.5's and still get pull power to ALL speakers?

Thanks all!


PS: Also, how much of a bass response difference would it be upgrading from coaxial speakers to component speakers? Ive noticed people with pretty much the same system (no amps or nothing) same head unit same speakers pretty much, just one with component and one with coaxial. It just seemed that the bass sounded a lot better with the component, or am I being fooled by the sound staging?
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