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    Rear 6X9 HELP

    Ok, for a while now my rear 6x9's have not been working what so ever. a couple months a go i took the stock sub and amp out to put in my 2 audiobahn 12's. What happend? r the 6x9s connected to the stock amp? whats the deal?

    #2
    could you write that again and try to communicate your problems, when they started, what you did, etc?

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      #3
      Yeah i think you accidentally deleted half your post.
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        #4
        If you have a MSP, then the four speakers are all tied in to the head unit's amplifier. The sub is pushed by a mono channel amp. I would recheck all of the wiring esp. to the rear speakers in case you snipped them when cutting the wires to the stock sub and amp. If you have a volt meter, turn it to "ohms" and connect the positive lead to the positive lead of the speaker and the same with the negative lead to the negative terminal of the 6x9. It should register over 3 ohms per speakers and if not, then they are blown.
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