Stock tweeters wired parallel to components in door?
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nm, found the answer to my question.
the tweets have their own channel on the amp.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/chevy/index.html
the tweets have their own channel on the amp.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/chevy/index.html
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6-Channel High Power Amplifier
* 270 watt peak output power
* 2-Channels front tweeters
* 2-Channels front door speakers
* 2-Channels for 6 x 9" speakers with bridged mono channel for the 10" subwoofer
* 2-ohm stable -------------------------------------------------
* Class-AB operation
* Low distortion output
2ohm each channel I presume??
I'm a newb at all this, so I'm just going by what's written
* 270 watt peak output power
* 2-Channels front tweeters
* 2-Channels front door speakers
* 2-Channels for 6 x 9" speakers with bridged mono channel for the 10" subwoofer
* 2-ohm stable -------------------------------------------------
* Class-AB operation
* Low distortion output
2ohm each channel I presume??
I'm a newb at all this, so I'm just going by what's written
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theres always a way to bypass electronics, even with them in parallel. it shouldnt be too hard, if u have had any type of electronic experience it shouldnt be hard at all, or u could probably find a GM line wiring diagram, it could be as simple as a 1 line diagram... happy hunting!
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