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Old 05-03-2008, 07:05 AM
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hi i wanna put new speakers in my car (all 4) i was looking at the these for the front and the back http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PU...emier/TS-D602P
and for the amp i was looking at http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PU...eries/GM-6300F
im not good with how many watts i need to give the speakers full power and stuff like that so i was wondering if u guys can help my out
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Yeah they would work, but i would go with better speakers. but thats just my personal opinion
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Try here also...

Crutchfield.com

Type in your info and they will tell you what 'fits'. Read the reviews of the products your interested in. Make sure to get components for the front at least. Spend enough and they will give you FREE stuff. (Harness, dash kit, etc.) That's where I purchased my set-up and for what I paid it sounds great to me. GL
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I have that amp and it seems to do its job pretty well. If you're using the stock HU without line outs, it's good because it has speaker level inputs.
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i have a pioneer d3 in my car, i was just wondering about the watts and stuff cuz i don't wanna blow anything up or over power the speakers and would i need these for the back speakers?
http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Produ...142SAT6&tp=919
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and also does anyone have a link to a wiring diagram on how to hook up a 4 channel amp to 4 speakers, i heard that u brigde them but not to sure wat that means so if anyone can help i would greatly appreciate it.
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Originally Posted by faran_r87
and also does anyone have a link to a wiring diagram on how to hook up a 4 channel amp to 4 speakers, i heard that u brigde them but not to sure wat that means so if anyone can help i would greatly appreciate it.
If you hook up a 4ch to 4 speakers, you don't bridge. Bridging would be done to put the power of four channels into two speakers (more or less)

Anyways, however you want to wire whatever number of speakers your amp can handle, the amp has the diagram on it:

http://sonicelectronix.com/item_8564...GM-6300F.html#

^click on "view other and larger pictures" and look at the guide above the speaker outputs.
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ok i kinda get it but than where would those wires run from the amp, if to the speakers (lets say one channel per speaker) than where would the stock connection that is hooked up to the speakers already? if u don't know what i mean let me know ill try to word it better
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If you get an amp, use the RCA outs. Like this...

Speakers---> wired to Amp---> RCAs (from amp) to HU

If you place the amp in the rear, be sure to run your power wire from the amp down the driver side of the car. Run your RCAs down the passenger side. That way you won't get a buzz/hum noise coming through your speakers.
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ok so then wat would i do with the stock wiring, the one going to the speakers? sorry for all the questions its just i wanna get it right before i do this
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i had more questions that this when I first started

The factory wires you can tape up to another set of wires

I wouldnt cut them, you may want to sell the car later then put the factory ones back in
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Originally Posted by faran_r87
ok so then wat would i do with the stock wiring, the one going to the speakers? sorry for all the questions its just i wanna get it right before i do this
You can just leave them there for when you sell your car and want to hook the factory system back up. As for the wires from the amp to the speakers, just run them under the carpet or door jams and to the speakers.
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ok kool thanks guys i really apperciate all the help
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Does the OEM HU has preamps out for all four speakers? Or are they wired?
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i decided to go with this but i wanna make sure it works out this is the amp http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...S-D4100F.html#
and these are the speakers front and back
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...+TS-D601P.html
qustions 1: does this work or will i pop a speaker or blow the amp
question 2: what do i need to get the back speaker to fit?
question 3: what typeof amp wiring kitt will i need any type or a specific type of amps?
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one more question what gauge wire should i run from the amp to the speakers?
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oh ya would these speakers fit like it won't pop out?
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It should.
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any idea on the other questions
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Originally Posted by faran_r87
one more question what gauge wire should i run from the amp to the speakers?
If you're serious about get into the audio, then 0 gauge.
I'm not in my tC that much to enjoy the audio so I just went with 4 gauge wire.
(Just in case I want to 'upgrade' to bigger and better things later.)
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