I think I can answer this better.... because the whole idea was to have 4 speakers (2 front + 2 rears) + one BR to give the boom and since JBL speakers are rated at 2 ohms and they wanted to extract the full juice, they decided to wire the speakers (front and rear) in parallel. Since our bro rohit was short of cash, the guys at the installation told him that whenever you are comfortable, just come over and we can install front comps with the 60.2 and trust me, they'll
sound double because then they'll be getting the more juice (see the specs on the amp

).
Ya, they forgot to tell you that fader will not work in this case.
@ rohit : bro, I'm exteremely sorry to say but your JBL wiring kit worth Rs. 2700/- is all fake, only thing what I liked about this wiring kit was the insulation quality of the speaker wire (
in case you have one in your kit).
@ scary skulls: bro, as sam pointed out, these are "mix-n-match" dealers.
so just dont worry, phull guarantee hai sir ji, hum baithe hain yaar 20 saal se yahan. As I think, noise suppressor is used because of alternator whine which is inevitable given the installation techniques and the sub-standard wiring. You wont believe, in one of the cases, the installation guys @ sahni actually taped together the power wire and the RCAs and hide them under the seat to give a "clean look".
Now you ask me how I'm sure about all these... simple....I know the expert sardarji owner of Sahni very well. (he's the proud owner of JBL signboard in the whole area and have installations like Pio 306 DVC X 3 + 2 pairs 2150 + 2 pairs TS20 + Blue Neons install in a gypsy to his credit - that shakes the whole vikas puri).
