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Bi-amping 1pair of speakers from a Pioneer head unit....?
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<blockquote data-quote="Louisiana_CRX" data-source="post: 8835106" data-attributes="member: 570083"><p>back in the day some speakers were made with bi amp capabilities ..i have a few different sets ....but if you have a deck with active capabilities you can always do it the poor boy way ....youll have to run an extra pair of speaker wires to your door speakers ..then clip your tweeter wires behind wire terminal on speaker in the coax speakers and run your new speaker wires to those wires off the high side of deck ....if you coaxs have the high pass capacitor you can just tie in ....if not your deck eith active youll have to set high pass crossover 4khz is a good point ....</p><p>Then with your factory wires come off rear of deck and connect the door speakers ....if an active deck start at 100hz high pass and 4000hz low pass </p><p>Now your door speakers will get double the power ...easy as can be</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Louisiana_CRX, post: 8835106, member: 570083"] back in the day some speakers were made with bi amp capabilities ..i have a few different sets ....but if you have a deck with active capabilities you can always do it the poor boy way ....youll have to run an extra pair of speaker wires to your door speakers ..then clip your tweeter wires behind wire terminal on speaker in the coax speakers and run your new speaker wires to those wires off the high side of deck ....if you coaxs have the high pass capacitor you can just tie in ....if not your deck eith active youll have to set high pass crossover 4khz is a good point .... Then with your factory wires come off rear of deck and connect the door speakers ....if an active deck start at 100hz high pass and 4000hz low pass Now your door speakers will get double the power ...easy as can be [/QUOTE]
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