There was no evidence of any rear speakers being removed, just a white 2 pin female connector at the end of the loom...
Even the Jap stereo that was in the van on purchase 5 years ago could pan a signal to the back..
 
 I took the line in to the crossover from the speaker loom connector, run the 2 clearly marked outputs one going to the woofer, & the other (which i had to extend using the generous same rated length cut off the input to the CO) up to the tweeter..
Maybe i wasn't looking hard enough behind the roof lining.....?
 
 I may have to have a look.....
Blobber may have thrown up a question.. If the factory speaker loom is there, & possibly with the addition of hidden a tweeter loom running above the cab?Dodgey wrote:
2) The bass exists soly in the front. Go in the back and it is 100% gone! I expected some loss but not total loss. Must be the acoustics of the van.
Wouldn't a crossover be in the line for the "non existent" tweeter, & wouldn't that cause frequency response issues with the after market speakers in the back???
 
   
   
  






 
   Sorry Dodgy... I do find the rear woofers a little muddy listening to em from the front, but good in the back..
 Sorry Dodgy... I do find the rear woofers a little muddy listening to em from the front, but good in the back..   
   Yet the range on my fronts cut through lovely to the back...!
 Yet the range on my fronts cut through lovely to the back...!   Seats soaking the bass up?
  Seats soaking the bass up? 
 

