Ben
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which is the easiest way to run new speaker wires into doors ? just to drill a small hole in the door, put a gromet in and do it like that or try to run them down side of the existing wires?which is gonna be tight as i think theres a connector block there??? which means i cant right?
help from people who have done it please
ta.
also will my bd1000 monoblock be able to run
2 subs , crossovers running speakers and tweeters? cheers

[Edited on 120102 by Ben]
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Sly_SRi
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In the quiet words of the virgin mary...come again
Corsa C Z20Let
Black Sleeper Turbo Project
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Ben
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ttt
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Voyto
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there is already a hole u can slide em down, i did no drilling at all..one sec ill get a pic
[Edited on 14-09-2004 by VoYtO LeViCh]
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Voyto
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Was quite hard to get decent pics to demonstrate but you kinda get the idea...

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Voyto
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As with the monoblock, ive not looked at ratings or anythin but your only going to be able to run the subs on it if its powerfull enough. people dont use monoblocks for speakers because it will come out in mono not stereo. (someone plz correct me if im wrong)
[Edited on 13-09-2004 by VoYtO LeViCh]
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corb
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monoblok wont run subs(low) and mids/tweeters(high) cos on one channel, will send shite up your subs unless u filter it at or before the amp. If you did filter it at the amp, then youd get onlybass coming through your other speakers.
You can use an in-line wiring thingy, but personally,. theyre crap. Use the monoblok for your subs and run the mids/tweeters off something full range.
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