kenyon
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Registered: 30th Apr 02
Location: wigan, lancs
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just got a new h/u! at the mo i have fitted pioneer 13" in the back standard speaker pods and 13" jbl's in the front! sounds good upto a certain volume!
wot i want to do is amplify the set of speakers in the back along with some 6x9s(not fitted yet) and a sub! then i want to put the power that is running into the back speakers into the front! therfore having the power from the back in the front aswell(doubling the power without amplifying them). i know i need a four channel amp 1channel 4 the 6x9s, 1 for the 2ways in the back, and 2 for the sub! then can i put the power from the headfunit that would have gone to the back in the front aswell?? has anyone done it and is it possible?????
many thanx kenyon
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Richie
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Registered: 3rd Dec 02
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you cant connect the front and rear channels to the same speakers.
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DIGGIDY
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Registered: 15th Apr 03
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a complete waste of time and money....
all you need is a 4 channel amp a set of components for the front and a sub... nothing more, nothing less...
that will sound spot on if you get some reasonable kit.
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SteveW
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Registered: 15th Jul 02
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^^^^^
True true,
people always think if you put more speakers in then it will sound better. This is WRONG
As said above, you only need a set of components up front and a sub in the rear. Dynamat the car and your done.
BUT in answer to your question, NO i dont think its possible to do that. Plus you would need a monster 4chn amp to run all that properly
Steve
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kenyon
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thanx alot guys! advice taken on board! so wots the best set of components to get and wot size is recommended??
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Richie
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Registered: 3rd Dec 02
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Infinity 655cs.
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SteveW
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Mate, you should never say what the "best" components.
Some say infinity
some say Audio Bahn
others say Boston
I say JL Audio XR's
Its all down to how much lolly you have to spare.
Also the easyiest size is 13cm / 5.25" but you can get the adaptor plates for 6.5"
Steve
[Edited on 18-06-2003 by snowy]
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