Re: IML: hidden stereo
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Re: IML: hidden stereo
- From: Christian Walter <cdubya2000@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 09:58:30 -0700 (PDT)
I've done the same thing in my '65 Crown. Just use the
left/right leads for the FORWARD set of speakers and
run one lead to the back speaker and one to the front
speaker under the dash. Then you use the left/right
balance for the fade control. Sounds great in my
ride...
Good luck!
CHRIS WALTER
Modesto, CA
--- JAY D'ANGELO <cadij@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> OK audiophiles - this will be easy for you:
>
> I'm hiding a new stereo under the dash, but I'm only
> using the front and rear speakers. How do I wire
> them, since there are four speaker wire runs?
>
> Connect both front pos leads together and then to
> the speaker and the same with the output leads from
> the rear and connect the negs togethe? If I do
> that, then I will have fade control. Sound right?
> been a long time since I've played with speaker
> wires.
>
> Jay D'Angelo
> 64 Iml Cvt
> Las Vegas
>
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