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  1. #1 New Here, Need Help with Specs and Audio 
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    Hey y'all.

    I have a 1997 Grand Prix GT 3800 3.8L and I'm having some trouble finding info on it.

    It had a hood light, but I keep hearing the GTs shouldn't have one. Are there any fact sheets or the like for my model year?
    I'm trying to figure out what I actually have.

    I'm trying to find out what the head-unit puts out in wattage and etc. I'm trying to replace the rear 6x9s with Kicker DSC693s three channel (supposed to be drop ins, I wired the old wires to the new speakers), but I cant get a peep out of them (the old ones work but I blew them). I have really no idea how car audio works, or where to start looking (I mean I've found some stuff but I'm still foggy).

    Kicker DSC693 specs:
    4 ohm
    Peak Power Handling: 360W
    RMS: 90W
    Frequency Response: 30Hz-20k Hz

    I have the non-monsoon cassette tape HU with the sliders for the different frequencies (like 8 or so).

    Any help is appreciated! I'm new to vehicles, and I'm using this one to learn much more (also the only vehicle I have)!
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    I'm also looking for the glovebox amp specs, maybe I'm not putting out enough power to them?

    Checking the wires now for short circuits.
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    You should be able to drop in other speakers. The thing here is.. how did you wire them? Just two wires right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BillBooost37 View Post
    You should be able to drop in other speakers. The thing here is.. how did you wire them? Just two wires right?
    I thought I could drop them in. I soldered the connector off the old rear speakers and soldered them onto the new speakers. I plugged them in, and everything but the new speakers works.
    I used the same process when I installed new front 5.25" speakers.

    The new and old speakers have the same ohms rating.

    I'm thinking I just need to get a cheap 37W RMS two-channel amp to run my 90W RMS rear 6x9"

    I don't know **** about car audio, so I've been learning all of this as I go.

    Also I have the 8 speaker configurations:
    2 front door 5.25" delco 4ohm speakers
    2 front door tweeters (unknown)
    2 rear 6x9 delco 4ohm speakers
    2 rear, uh, they look like tweeters, but they can also put out a lot of bass.
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