Originally Posted by
pizzaguy
I am not sure my long post reads right. If you follow it, this is what happens:
The rear left speaker output line of the Kenwood drives the amp which then drives your new speaker in the driver's door and the speaker behind that seat.
The rear right speaker output line of the Kenwood drives the amp which then drives your new speaker in the passenger door and the speaker behind that seat.
The front left speaker output line of the Kenwood drives the driver's tweeter directly.
The front right speaker output line of the Kenwood drives the passenger's tweeter directly.
Pizza:
I see what you are saying and that is absolutely sound advice. What I am thinking is I need to take the tweeters out of the output side of the amp, causing the amp to overheat and overload. I am going to then run a direct line from the tweeters and hook into the wires coming out of the kenwood harness, while not using the preouts that do not power the speakers. However, the wire leads from the head unit can both power and send a radio signal to the tweeters at 50 watts. This way I will only have the amp powering the door speakers and the rear woofers, which they have been aboe to do with no problem.
So, Pizza, I think I am following your lead, as you correctly laid out in your original post. It i just taking me a while and some education to catch on
Now watch I go and blow the whole system UP!!!