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Bi-Amping speakers?

Old Dec 4, 2011 | 08:28 PM
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Bi-Amping speakers?

Say I want to keep my stock head-unit and not install an amplifier, and want to install better front speakers.
Can I disconnect the speaker cables from the rear, run them back to the front, join them with the existing speaker wires and connect to the front speakers?

Ex:
Front (+) & Rear (+) --> Front Speaker's (+)
Front (-) & Rear (-) --> Front Speaker's (-)

Will that essentially double my power input to my front speakers? Or It'll create a short and blow everything up?

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Old Dec 5, 2011 | 07:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Wojtek

Will that essentially double my power input to my front speakers? Or It'll create a short and blow everything up?

Tnx
YUP.....
Old Dec 5, 2011 | 07:25 AM
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that's not what bi-amping is. what you are talking about doing is bridging your amp.
if you are attempting this with your factory oem system, then i would not suggest it.
Bi-amping is when you have a comp set (6.5 mid and tweeter) so one amp would drive the 6.5 mid and then another amp or another channel on the amp would drive the tweeter
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