Car Audio – Can I connect the front speakers also to the amplifier?
Inquisitive asked:
I have connected the front two speakers to the player and the back two speakers are connected to the amplifier.
I have connected the front two speakers to the player and the back two speakers are connected to the amplifier.
To improve the sound quality of my car audio, can I connect the front speakers also to the amplifier?
Will an additional subwoofer connected to the amplifier make any appreciable difference in sound quality?















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First question, yes and no. You’ll have to get a separate amp setup for the front connection. The amp must have high level inputs(not the same as RCA) or you use a line level converter. If they are stock speakers, the amp can’t be much more than 25 watts RMS X 2 @ 4 ohms. Each channel of the amp must match the RMS watts of each speaker.
Second question, yes and no. Typically, you’ll want a separate amp for a sub. Yes, because the added sub (on it’s own amp) will bring out the bass.
The front should be set to midrange or seperate amplifier with built in crossover which for the gain turned down.
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The back of the other chanels and plug the back of the av wires into the front speakers.