Hooking up speakers to two separate radios

Fl_Richard

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Re: Hooking up speakers to two separate radios

The A/B selector switch would also be a non-rigged solution.

Wide glide - I'm sure in 14 more years you will be an awesome tile and stone installer who knows everything about the installation of tile and stone. Thats why I contact a tile installer when there is tile work to be done. I hope I did offend, it was not my intention.
 

Ridemywideglide

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Re: Hooking up speakers to two separate radios

The A/B selector switch would also be a non-rigged solution.

Wide glide - I'm sure in 14 more years you will be an awesome tile and stone installer who knows everything about the installation of tile and stone. Thats why I contact a tile installer when there is tile work to be done. I hope I did offend you.


It would also be a huge square hole, coming from someone who didn't want extra small round holes, but yes it would be a "non-rigged" solution.

As to the rest of your message, it's a prime example of my above statement.

I'm AM an awesome tile and stone installer right now. In 14 years I'll be even more awesome. I understand tho, that I will never be all-knowing in my field. You threw a number out there as justification, or as tho no one should question you because of it... :rolleyes:
Please add me to your ignore list...
 

bruceb58

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Re: Hooking up speakers to two separate radios

I wouldn't drill a hole. I would mount it up under the console somewhere where it was out of sight.
 

Ridemywideglide

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Re: Hooking up speakers to two separate radios

I wouldn't drill a hole. I would mount it up under the console somewhere where it was out of sight.

Agree'd.. I don't know the layout of the OP's boat, but hiding them would be the better "rigg'd" option..
 
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