well, that's what I thought, that they were "normal speakers" but then I got talking to my buddy that used to work at a car dealer, and he starts telling me about these infiniti systems having a non-amplified head unit and individually amplified speakers - he sounded like he knew what he was talking about...and who among us would put it pas DC to do something like that if it would save a buck. I guess I will just file that in with Josh's BMW muffler bearings...
>>> ghedlin@theramp.net 05/01/03 11:29PM >>>
I want to say you can. I'ld assume if they were self amplified, you'ld have
a power feed along with your left & right feeds. I haven't seen any on my
infinity system. Even if you have the infinity package, you still have the
factory deck that ships without the infinity package. So you tell me if you
can see anything special driving them???
To my knowledge, the infinity speakers are just a better grade of speakers.
I don't see why you can't change them.
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