2016 Crew non alpine, where to tap the rear Speakers?

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Thanks I'll be getting one of these.
I'll try and have it here when my front door speakers arrive. It is good enough now. Yes. Is it really ever good enough.. never.

Glad to see you are getting everything working. Which door speakers did you choose?
 

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Can anyone confirm where to tap the front speakers?


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Can anyone confirm where to tap the front speakers?


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for what youre doing, i believe youd want to just tap front and rear at the radio.
That way youd have front/rear fading.
 
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Hey, thanks for the info. Regarding the AC-LGD, I think those are only if you have a factory amp, which I don't. Do you know that to be the case?

I'm not 100% but some factory head units won't output signal if they don't sense a load from a speaker. I've seen that the people even without the amp had problems here. This is the fix.

I didn't have to because I just tapped the rear for sub and let the fronts be powered by the radio as is. Should u want to fade front to rear and amp the speakers you'd tap front and back inputs and use these.
 

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I'm not 100% but some factory head units won't output signal if they don't sense a load from a speaker. I've seen that the people even without the amp had problems here. This is the fix.

I didn't have to because I just tapped the rear for sub and let the fronts be powered by the radio as is. Should u want to fade front to rear and amp the speakers you'd tap front and back inputs and use these.


So I went ahead and bought the AC-LGD's just in case I needed them for my project. I just got off the phone with AudioControl and they told me for Jeep/Dodge/Ram/Chrysler these will not work. Out head units are looking for something else. They recommended that I get Resistors on each pair of speakers. 37-50 ohms, 5-10 watts capacity.

Off to the stereo shop to see if they have these.
 
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So I went ahead and bought the AC-LGD's just in case I needed them for my project. I just got off the phone with AudioControl and they told me for Jeep/Dodge/Ram/Chrysler these will not work. Out head units are looking for something else. They recommended that I get Resistors on each pair of speakers. 37-50 ohms, 5-10 watts capacity.

Off to the stereo shop to see if they have these.
Did u by chance try them ?
 

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just buy a Fosgate DSR1, in the end you'll be happy you did. Trust me
 
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