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Originally Posted by chemi19 I am installing new speakers (Polk MM6501) to an aftermarket radio (Kenwood) without the use of an amplifier. The question is do I need to run

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Old 11-24-2010, 06:13 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by chemi19 View Post
I am installing new speakers (Polk MM6501) to an aftermarket radio (Kenwood) without the use of an amplifier.
The question is do I need to run new speaker wire in order to be able to use the crossovers supplied with the speakers?
Thanks
Did the speakers (Polk MM6501) sound ok without a amp? Which Kenwood HU do you have? Did you need spacers for the speaker mounted in the door panels?
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