For a 5 channel set up, I would recommend putting two speakers in the back and two speakers in the front. Then place the subwoofer anywhere in the room.
For a 5 channel set up, I would recommend putting two speakers in the back and two speakers in the front. Then place the subwoofer anywhere in the room.
According to http://www.installdr.com/Harnesses/GM-Wiring.pdf the connector for the rear speakers is separate from the front speakers. If the connector for the rear speakers is loose or disconnected, the rear speakers would not work while the front ones will. The amp in the head unit (dashboard radio) powers the front door speakers. The rear door speakers and roof (pillar) speakers in the rear are powered by a second amp under the drivers seat. Either this amp is bad or is not hooked up.
There are two tweeter speakers in the very front of the dash. There are two speakers next to the driver and passengers legs. And there are two speakers in the rear.
No such thing as good wireless speakers. Too much interference from other sources such as cell phones, am/fm, CB radio, two-way radios, etc.. Hardwired speakers are the only way to get clean sound.
5.1 channel refers to a type of digital sound distribution. This type usually includes 5 speakers and a subwoofer. These would include a center speaker, two side speakers, and two back speakers. There are also 6.1 7.1 and 8.1 sound distribution which just include more speakers in the mix.
according to the JL Audio website. A dodge magnum standard SXT or SE setup has six speakers total. on the dash it has two 3.5" speakers; 6.5" speakers on the two front doors; and two 6x9" speakers in the rear.
The card needs to be configured, or re-configured to play through more then 2 speakers. This can be changed in "Audio/Speakers/Sound" in the control panel.
You can power two 400W speakers if you have Peavey PV115 using a 2000W power.
It could be a combination of wires and the amp, but I would start with the amp.
The two front speakers are 3.5" and the two rear speakers are 6"x9"
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