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Old 07-09-2006, 10:31 PM   #1
antlip
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electrical amp and speaker question

while putting in my new amp for the highs, we had everything 100% done beside the power wire. so i turn on the car and i still had sound. we cut the wires off the old amp harness and spliced them back to the amp. we tested all the connections to make sure they were right before we did it.
tomorrow we have to completely bypass the wire harness and run brand new wires from the speaker itself all the way to the amp now. but how is this possible that the speakers were working even though the harness was cut and going to the new amp? i have a new head unit, subs, sub amp, front and rear speakers all new.

this was in a 1995 gsx.
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