Rear speaker resistance
Hi guys,
So I left my rear speakers stock when I installed my system, my question is:
I'm now using the rear speakers for the navigation voice output, (can barely hear it giving directions), but in any rate, did someone mention the stock speakers are not 4 ohm compatible? if it's the case, should I just buy some 2 way coaxials to replace them?
One thing I do want to do to the stock rear speakers now is to tune them through my 4 channel amp to get the nav voice louder, I could BARELY hear my nav giving directions while driving. But will I blow them when I turn up the gain?
Thanks
I.F.
So I left my rear speakers stock when I installed my system, my question is:
I'm now using the rear speakers for the navigation voice output, (can barely hear it giving directions), but in any rate, did someone mention the stock speakers are not 4 ohm compatible? if it's the case, should I just buy some 2 way coaxials to replace them?
One thing I do want to do to the stock rear speakers now is to tune them through my 4 channel amp to get the nav voice louder, I could BARELY hear my nav giving directions while driving. But will I blow them when I turn up the gain?
Thanks
I.F.
Last edited by Interlagos Fire; Dec 11, 2006 at 01:33 PM.
Originally Posted by pierced5
When I removed my rear speakers to upgrade them they were stamped 32 Ohms on the bottom of the magnet.
Thanks for that info.
So my guess is the stocker are not idea for tunning through the amplifier, although I just want it a tad bit up, to hear my navi giving directions.
It's going to be a pain to remove the double hump back panel.
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