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> Upgrade from 6 to 8 speaker
post Oct 28, 2009 - 1:07 PM
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I have found some Premium Audio System door panels for my 97 GT Convertible. I am planning on buying the 4" speakes also. Doe anyone know if the wiring harness is already there for the added 4" speakers? Tim
post Oct 28, 2009 - 1:29 PM
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it is not, you need an additional amp and a whole new wiring harness... which can easily be custom fitted... the 8" speaker harness goes to the 4", tweeters stay the same, and 8" woofers go to the new amp... i have it for sale if interested wink.gif


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post Oct 28, 2009 - 1:33 PM
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I'm not sure if I want to take all that on. I like how it sounds now. But, how much? I took out my stock amp for the 6 speaker system and I am running them on the new head unit. Tim

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it is not, you need an additional amp and a whole new wiring harness... which can easily be custom fitted... the 8" speaker harness goes to the 4", tweeters stay the same, and 8" woofers go to the new amp... i have it for sale if interested wink.gif

post Oct 28, 2009 - 6:31 PM
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well what you would want to do is what i did... my headunit ran my 4" and tweeters... i bought a four channel amp and used it to power the two eights and two channels bridged to power a sub in the hatch... sounded amazing


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post Oct 29, 2009 - 2:02 PM
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That does sound like a good configuation. Thanks for the tip. Tim

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well what you would want to do is what i did... my headunit ran my 4" and tweeters... i bought a four channel amp and used it to power the two eights and two channels bridged to power a sub in the hatch... sounded amazing


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