Hello all,
I Recently bought a RediRad for my stock AM radio. I currently have two 8 ohm 6x9 speakers wired in parallel underneath the rear package tray. Wired like this when I bought the car. The PO spliced in speaker wire to the stock radio + & - terminals deleting the dash speaker and running the wire to the trunk. My question is concerning the total ohm load on the stock AM radio. From what I have read the radio should have no more than 8 ohm load...correct? As of right now I've got a 4 ohm total load on my radio which would eventually cause it to heat up and fail. I found two 4 ohm 6x9 speakers I had on a previous vehicle. If I wire these speakers in series I'll get 8 ohms total load...correct? I really want to keep the stock radio in the car, but do not want to overload it. I'm new to this, sorry for the ignorance. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I Recently bought a RediRad for my stock AM radio. I currently have two 8 ohm 6x9 speakers wired in parallel underneath the rear package tray. Wired like this when I bought the car. The PO spliced in speaker wire to the stock radio + & - terminals deleting the dash speaker and running the wire to the trunk. My question is concerning the total ohm load on the stock AM radio. From what I have read the radio should have no more than 8 ohm load...correct? As of right now I've got a 4 ohm total load on my radio which would eventually cause it to heat up and fail. I found two 4 ohm 6x9 speakers I had on a previous vehicle. If I wire these speakers in series I'll get 8 ohms total load...correct? I really want to keep the stock radio in the car, but do not want to overload it. I'm new to this, sorry for the ignorance. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!















