Mike2k111
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Ive currently got a pair of 100w rms 6x9s in the parcel shelf and a pair or front speakers of about 40w rms. Whats the best way of setting this up? Should i get a 2 channel amp of around 100w rms and wire each channel to one of my 6x9s and leave the two front speakers running off my Pioneer DEH-P6000r Head Unit (4x45w) or is there some other better way of doin it? Also, if i did it this way it have 2 free channels from the head unit so would it be a good idea to wire the 2 free head unit channels to run the two standard vauxhall rear speakers? Thanx guys
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Dom
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nah mate, leave the standard vauxhall rears....there shockingly shite
As for the amp, you could get a 100wRMS amp and turn the gains right down for the front, but the other 2 channels for ya 6x9's, leave them up
Although it would be best to get a 2channel amp for ya 6x9's, then get another for your front speakers (if there worth amping, good make/SQ etc)
Dom
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Mike2k111
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Do you mean a 4-channel amp 100w rms amp and run the 6x9s and front speakers, one off each channel? Would that be the best option then yeh
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Dom
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yea, possibly....although you might damage your front speakers...so i would recommend you turn the gains down to the front speakers. However, if your front spekers are the dodgy vauxhall ones then i wouldnt bother amping them, infact, your fronts are only 40wRMS and your HU is prolly giving out 22-30wRMS (not 45w, thats the peak) so there probably wouldnt be a point.
Just get a 2 channel 100wRMS amp for your 6x9's and leave it as that
Dom
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