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In my '84 VW Rabbit, I've just replaced the CD/Stereo and reverted
back to a stock AM/FM radio. I've got a question about wiring for the speakers. The car only has two speakers (left front and right front). Each speaker has a positive and ground wire that goes from the speaker to the center of the dash for wiring to the radio. However, the radio only has one positive and one ground out. My question pertains to connecting the two speakers to the radio. Can I simply twist the two positive wires coming from the speakers together and then connect them to the corresponding place on the radio? And, of course, do the same thing with the two speakers' ground wires? Or, when hooking up two speakers to a mono radio, is there some other method I must use? Thanks, Bryan -- remove the "REMOVE" from my email to email |
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