Hello everyone, I require some assistance.
Over time the audio system in my '98 Grand Cherokee has been completely frankensteined. I currently have a Pioneer Premier GM-X422, Bridgeable, 2-Channel Amp. I have 4 Kenwood door speakers (IDK the specs on these) hooked up to the amp and I used to have a stock head unit that a blew out. I have a 10" Sub.
The amp is set up like this:
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[Input](L+) (L-) | (R+) (R-)__________________[RCA Output] O O
[Outpt](L+) (L-) | (R+) (R-)-[Bridged]______[RCA Input] O O
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I have my 4 door speakers hooked into the output (so that there is only Left and Right channel, no front-rear) and I have the input cables from the HU hooked into the input. I recently bought a subwoofer and me being the impatient person I am, decided to see what would happen if I hooked up the sub using extra control-unit wire. I attached the SUB(-) to Output(L+) and the SUB(+) to Output(R-). When I did this, I heard a cackle come out of the sub and my head unit smoked (the amp seemed to be fine), so I currently do not have a head-unit.
So my questions for when I get a new head unit and some actual speaker cable is, will I still hook up the sub in this manner? Can my amp not support my 4 door speakers and a Sub? General advice?
Thanks
Amp specs: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PU...ifiers/GM-X422

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