thinking of using them for rear fill and 2 audison lrx 4.300 which will give me 2x210watts in mono (so left and right will have thier own amps)
i am so indecisive!

thinking of using them for rear fill and 2 audison lrx 4.300 which will give me 2x210watts in mono (so left and right will have thier own amps)
i am so indecisive!
I would not recommend this for 3 reasons: that much power for a rearstage is stupid, putting rainbow components for rear stage is stupid, oh and I do not recommend giving them that much juice.![]()

double post>meOriginally Posted by nadroj81
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Speakers: CDT 61A's with rainbow x-overs
Front amp: Autotek MM100.4
Sub amp: (2) Audiopipe 1500's
Subwoofers: (4) 15" Crunch GPV
Box: 16 cubes tuned to 28hz (removable port)
Extra Batt: C&D 139AH
151.xx sealed up 154.xx in the kick

do you drive in the backseat?Originally Posted by nadroj81
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HU:Kenwood Excelon KDC-889
Speakers: CDT 61A's with rainbow x-overs
Front amp: Autotek MM100.4
Sub amp: (2) Audiopipe 1500's
Subwoofers: (4) 15" Crunch GPV
Box: 16 cubes tuned to 28hz (removable port)
Extra Batt: C&D 139AH
151.xx sealed up 154.xx in the kick
that makes me so sad that you would put such great equipment on the rear fill. thats just IMO.Originally Posted by nadroj81
but yes the rainbows will have absolutely no problem handling that kind of power. but using audison and rainbows for rear fill.
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Nah...only 199Originally Posted by bamaboy
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I too felt sick to my stomach when you said you were going to run a LRx series Audison to rear doors....must have a 5.1 setup or drive in you back seat?? Or you have unbelievable tuning ablities??
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So then he spends the money to defeat it?Originally Posted by PESteele
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Yes, because the front stage is too greatOriginally Posted by FoxPro5
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i was going to run Germaniums in the front and SLCs in the back.
Basically, the amps i want to use i can get 210wattsx2 in mono, so i would have to run them Left and Right side of the car. So i am thinking of my options.
if your gonna do that why not get like pro van's and run some cheap *** rear fill off the radio or something?

with the amps i am thinking of running i will blow the rears then. Unless there is a way to "Depower" one channel of the amp. Or would fading the rear on the headunit accomplish the same thing?Originally Posted by slick rick
4 channel amps have separate gains and so do some 2 channels.
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