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So they're not getting enough power? I don't have those rear D pillar speakers, I had a non Bose. I now have a Pioneer DD in it. Speakers will sound too low now?UmmI think the rear D pillar speakers are ran in parallel with the rear doors, in with both together would be 4 ohm. So with a 4 and a 8 hooked up your sitting somewhere around 2.67 ohms...
Which is really probably too low for a stock amp. I haven't tried it though
Even tho there's nothing left of the stock system? Nothing at all.No he's saying the resistance would be too low which makes the sound louder but will be ******* the Pioneer and might blow the audio ic' s in it. Just like blowing an amp. The Pioneer has a built-in amp circuit ya know. I used to repair car stereo and have seen plenty of fried audio ic's. The safe way is to figure out what color wires at the back of the HU go to the rear channels and measure the resistance with a dvm, before and after the swap.
But there IS something left- the wiring. The way the original speakers are wired has an effect on the final resistance of each channel. The only way to be rid of every part of the original system is to replace all the wiring, and not just the speaker wiring but ALL the wiring that goes to the back of that Pioneer. Better get busy, this might take awhile lol. But as far as the speaker wiring, you might be able to get away with unplugging the d pillar speakers and the a pillar tweeters if they're still there, then measure all 4 channels and see if it matches the resistance of each individual speaker. Your Pioneer is designed to run at 4 ohms per channel so that's what you should be aiming for. Any higher and it wont be very loud and much less will blow the audio outputs of the Pioneer.Even tho there's nothing left of the stock system? Nothing at all.
Guess I'll be blowing that out!
I'll let you know this werkend. Not my daily. Thx for the help Red.Ok, do the 4 ohms speakers sound way louder than the 8 ohm ones? They should.
Just curious, is there a way to wire those speakers to get to 8 ohms? Parallel etc? Should I?Ok, do the 4 ohms speakers sound way louder than the 8 ohm ones? They should.