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Old 27-04-2005, 01:34 PM
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I am upgrading the speakers in the laguna, but want a switch to turn off the rear speakers when kacey is in the ca as she has a video player that she watches, (at present i have just discounected the rears). How difficult is it to install a switch to do this? and is it just a case of wacking a swtich in line with the rear speaker wires? there are no amps to worry about just yet
Old 27-04-2005, 01:35 PM
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you could just fade it to the front on the head unit.
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tis true, but tis a pain to do that every morning, then back again when i drop kacey off, then again in the afternoon etc,
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You'll need a switch for each speaker (left and right), alternatively, you can get switches which can switch two circuits at once.

Find a maplin local to you, explain what you want and the geeky sales assistant behind the counter may be able to explain it all to you.
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