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Ok thanks I will contact them today. I do want to separate the dash though. They are so overpowered in this parallel configuration. Especially after I dropped the homage from 8 to 3.
Ok so I am going to probably go with the dsr1 and the taramp 400x4 for the 6x9. I will amp the sub later, but what harness do I need? Qhat do you think I need to complete this project?
Ok I will check it out and see what's best. I see the connections under the seat and almost like its bypassed. Have a feeling this is about to have me sleeping on the couch soon lololol
I just went and looked under drivers seat and I assumed I would see an anc there since I have the hemi, but it sure doesn't look like it. I guess this will change things a bit..
So I have thought about this, please tell me your thoughts. What about a dsr1, with associated cable bundle, a 6 channel 50w rms.. I could rewire the dash speakers separately, right? Am I way off base with this thought? The speakers sound good, but I would love to put an amp and dsp to them.
Sppb, the two front dash speakers had 8 ohm stamped on the back of them. I have a 2019 classic 1500 with the hemi, so with the anc module under the front seat. I discovered the front right was reversed polarity so I corrected that last night. Just trying to figure out what else I can do to get...
Thank you for the response! I found out using sound pop app that my front right speaker was out of phase. I swapped the wires and it now sounds a bit more normal. All speakers now in the truck are + phase.
With the anc module, how would I go to 6 channels? I do not have any resistors installed...
So much info!! Wish I would have found before speaker purchase and install I completed 2 weeks ago. I currently have inf ref 3032 cfx in dash and 9633ix in all doors. The sound is an improvement, but not quite right sounding. Its no doubt due to the fronts being taken from 8 ohm to now 3 ohm and...
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