I would have to defer on this because this appears to me to be specific to the amps and system installed from the factory. If you had an aftermarket amp and headunit, I would say it's not required at all. However, the factory amps could be looking for a specific impedance in order to operate and the resistors could help achieve that impedance.LMAO There is the Audio Engineer I always enjoy reading your post even if most of the time I have no idea what you are talking about, LOL You just sound cool.
- OK Do you have any idea what the Best Buy tech is talking about, (No one as mentioned this before, An I mean NO one, The shops I priced with charge you to open the car door) Do I need these resistors for the speakers to work, or is there specs I can check an use speakers that will work, Lastly will the resistors make the new speakers sound like crap.
- So far it seems like the crowd consensus is as long as the speakers are close its not really needed, Thanks in advance SilverSH0
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I would honestly call Crutchfield and talk to them about what Best Buy is saying. They are generally very knowledgeable on vehicle specific installs and have good advice. Unfortunately, I haven't looked into the systems on these cars so I don't know how they are wired or run. I don't even know how many amps are in the vehicle because I haven't started to look at digging into the system. Sorry I cannot help more.