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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 11:32 AM
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Default Sony (XSV1630A) INSTALED CORRECT?

can any1 out there tell me if i connected them up "safe"....

ill try to explain what i did as good as posible... i dont know the correct terms and what not...

ready? here i go..


ok i took off the stock speakers and noticed the plug in the back.. after scratching my head for about 10 mins on how the hell i was gonna do this i came up w/ a solution, and it was to take the stock plug frm the boss speaker and connect it to the new sony and then plug the plug to the stock plug... hell it worked...

anyways... was this a safe way of goin about it...?
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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 03:09 PM
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sense not found, please try again
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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 03:51 PM
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man i wish i had taken pix...

here it goes again ill try my best...

in bak of the stock speakers there is a white female-plug where the cables comming from the amp plug into. i took the white female-plug off of the stok speakers and connected it to the new sony speakers then connected the speakers on to the stok cables as if i was plugin in the regular boss speakers, and they work just fine.
my question is, if this a safe way? or is it the only way.

i ask this because i have read in more than 1 post that u cant plug after market speakers to the stok boss HU and amps.
now im scared, dont want my rig to catch fire =0)

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Old Mar 15, 2006 | 07:05 PM
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It'll be fine until the voice coils fry because you are running them on a 1 ohm load. Those speakers are meant to run only at 4 ohms. It won't catch fire, but it won't work after a while.
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Old Mar 16, 2006 | 06:12 AM
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Originally Posted by atoz350
It'll be fine until the voice coils fry because you are running them on a 1 ohm load. Those speakers are meant to run only at 4 ohms. It won't catch fire, but it won't work after a while.
damn....! so how do i go about fixin this?

do i need to replce the entire system HU, amp and all that crap?


thnx dude
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