swathdiver
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I assume the splice is somewhere in the door harness and not at the amp.
Probably somewhere around there. The wiring diagram I consulted doesn't say where.
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I assume the splice is somewhere in the door harness and not at the amp.
Copy. So if I was to get an amp to connect to the wiring at the bose amp, what ohms should those d-pillar speakers be to run a 4 ohm load to the amp, with the fact that i'm already running 4 ohm speakers at the doors. I understand if I dont connect any d-pillar speakers, it will be a 4 ohm load going to amp.
On another note, I also think its safe to assume that the d-pillar speakers are considered "fillers" not because of the way the bose amp has them configured (since they share the channel) but rather because of their small size, they can only play a limited frequency? I guess there could be a capacitor connected somewhere too but I didnt see anything out of the norm on the speaker side, maybe the difference is at the door. Using stock wiring, I want to make sure we ONLY limited on frequency by speaker's ability perform and nothing else, if we changed out speakers and amp.
You would need to run a 120 ohm D-pillar speaker with the 4 ohm door speaker to get 3.9 ohms at the amp.... lol
Conversely an 8 ohm speaker in both locations would give you 4 ohms at the amp.
OR you could get an amp that is stable at 2 ohms and run two 4 ohm speakers.