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Originally Posted by djdisturbed
it could do it soon, or could take years, its hard to tell, more than likely it will run fine for a while and then you will start to hear the rear speakers start to cut out, or pop, squeal and make funny noises. Its better to do it right the first time and not have to worry about an even more exp fix later, get a speaker level to line level converter for the rear speakers, then you can use the speaker level output on you headunit and run it to the factory amp without issues, those converter only cost like $10-$20... a cheep investment compared to having to re-amp everything in the future.
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One more thing since I'm saying alot here. Is this speaker level to line level converter something like this:
Parts Express:Audioplex SPKCNV Speaker Level To Line Level Converter
^That is pretty expensive, but looks really simple to use. I assume you meant for me to run that rca output directly to my front output on my head unit with the front and rear connected to those speaker level clips on the other side.
I researched that line level isn't as strong as speaker level so this way it shouldn't really blow out my factory amp correct?