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Adding a Center Channel

Condor1970

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So, as I peruse the other thread on disconnecting the center channel dash speaker, I can't help but wonder if it wouldn't be nice to ADD a center channel to my base stereo.

Since so many owners complain about the strange filling in of sound, I thought it would be best to add a center channel like this...

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1. Install a small full range 3.5" speaker.

2. Splice the speaker wires off the Left Front Positive, and Right Front Negative.

3. Run the wires through a 50w 8ohm L-pad and mount under the dash on the passenger side. The L-pad will allow me to adjust the volume individually to set it just where I want it. Or, I can turn it all the way down/off when I don't want it.

The question is, how does adding a center channel using one lead from left and right affect the impedence of those individual channels?
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wouldn’t this short out the signal?
 
 








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