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When i purchased my GA both the rear speakers were blown. I decided to remove them and sense then i've been relying on my front speakers. I did a little research today, and i found out that the rear monsoon 6x9s are both DVC and 2 ohm. I didn't want to replace the blown speakers with more stock speakers so i tried to find some other dvc 2 ohm 6x9s to replace them with. No dice. I decided that the next best thing would be to find a pair of 2 ohm svc 6x9s. Ultimately, this would work but i would only be able to get approx half of the wattage to the new speakers. (The monsoon amp provides 4 wires per speaker because they are DVC, one set powers the tweeter and the other powers the woofer.)
Soooooo i did what everyone else has said NOT to do and cut the input and output wires to the amplifier, Spliced them and cut the amp out of the equation for the rear speakers.
With the amp out of the way i can now sucessfully install four ohm svc speakers, which is what i plan to do.
For shits and giggles i tied some 6.5in 4 ohm pioneer speakers to the rear deck, and wired them up.
*Now i didnt take the time to bypass the front speakers (as i had no need to at this time)*
Everything worked as it should but man did the front speakers (powered by the monsoon amp) blow the rear speakers out of the water. I had to set the fade to 80% rear just to get some equality.
NOW TIME FOR THE QUESTION >
I intend to replace the rear speakers with actual 6x9s sometime within the next week, Would you guys reccomend bypassing the amp for the front speakers aswell? Or should my new speakers be able to compete with the front 4x6s?
(I know there are a few threads allready discussing this matter I just felt like sharing what i've done with yall, and getting some feedback)
-802
Soooooo i did what everyone else has said NOT to do and cut the input and output wires to the amplifier, Spliced them and cut the amp out of the equation for the rear speakers.
With the amp out of the way i can now sucessfully install four ohm svc speakers, which is what i plan to do.
For shits and giggles i tied some 6.5in 4 ohm pioneer speakers to the rear deck, and wired them up.
*Now i didnt take the time to bypass the front speakers (as i had no need to at this time)*
Everything worked as it should but man did the front speakers (powered by the monsoon amp) blow the rear speakers out of the water. I had to set the fade to 80% rear just to get some equality.
NOW TIME FOR THE QUESTION >

I intend to replace the rear speakers with actual 6x9s sometime within the next week, Would you guys reccomend bypassing the amp for the front speakers aswell? Or should my new speakers be able to compete with the front 4x6s?
(I know there are a few threads allready discussing this matter I just felt like sharing what i've done with yall, and getting some feedback)
-802