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Old 04-17-2005, 08:23 AM
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I posted when I first got the car what colours are +/- which thanks by the way , now with the 2003 it seems they are Bi-amped well the after market speakers I am throwing in Clif Designs Ph6.2's of course are not. If I hook up the speakers as per the old wiring diagram with no bi-amping they sound good but I get next to nothing for bass...Which I would like have since I have a baby on the way I just want a nice clean sounding setup for now with no sub but would like abit of "norma" bass.. But not sure how I should wire it? With the clif Designs they have this cap/resistor it looks like on the outside of the speaker so I could essentialy bi-amp the speaker since the speaker is design like a component setup.. Just disconnect the "tweeter" from the main connection on the speaker then just run the wires from the car for the tweer to there provided it works that way? I have a couple pics showing what i am talkin about with the Clif Design Speaker and the wires for the left/right speakers not sure which for the Tweeter would be positive/Negative.

The First pic is the left speaker if ur looking at it from the trunk, so is the blue or the greent he postive?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...gForCar003.jpg

Of course this is the right speaker. Is the positive the teal green/light .. Sorry pic was fuzzy.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...gForCar005.jpg

And this is the speaker with the cap/resistor or whatever you call them
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...gForCar006.jpg

Soo for any who can help me out! Thanks!!
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Old 04-17-2005, 08:29 AM
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got the same kinda thing on my clraion's, but for the wireing thing, that a bit tricky. i'm cunfused enough with just 2 wire's. now they have 4, oy that's really cunfuseing.
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i think jordyO knows

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hmmm I hope so.. HEY jordyO!! Got any ideas lol [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Old 04-17-2005, 09:54 AM
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One thing I did notice, when I hook up the"woofer" portion on it's own it's very "dirty/hissing sound" sounding not clean at all I thought maybe it's the speaker I hookd the speaker up to my houes and it sounds fine... Who knows with both hooked together and in the trunk I guess you don't notice it but I don't want it ruining the speaker either.. I wish they would just leave **** alone and stop making **** difficult.. not even difficult but more of a pain.

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yah chizzer don't be cheap but a deck....who cares about the baby thats due any day.... go buy a good deck...lmao..
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Old 04-18-2005, 05:58 PM
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Yeah, new deck would def make it easy... Wayne buy urself a new one and I will buy urs for 25$ save ya some tax on the new one lol
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lmao..... ummmmm okie [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
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