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2 channel + mono? just 4 channel? is what im trying to do even possible? if not what can i do to make this shit work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Seth F." data-source="post: 8718001" data-attributes="member: 680868"><p>For ease of install and less wiring I would go with a 4 channel amp and bridge channels 3 and 4 for your subs. Your subs are Dual 4 Ohm VC's so you will need to wire them in Series/Parallel to achieve a 4 Ohm final load as seen in this link (Option 2): <a href="https://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/subwoofer-wiring-diagrams.asp?Q=2&I=42" target="_blank">https://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/subwoofer-wiring-diagrams.asp?Q=2&I=42</a></p><p></p><p>Since you plan on running your front stock components and factory radio, you will need a line output converter so that you can use the rear channels to feed your amp. I recommend the Audio Control LC2i for this if you can afford it. The NVX XLCA2 is also a good unit. But you DEFINITELY need an LoC for what you are trying to do, speaker level inputs on amps really sound terrible, especially on stock rear channels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seth F., post: 8718001, member: 680868"] For ease of install and less wiring I would go with a 4 channel amp and bridge channels 3 and 4 for your subs. Your subs are Dual 4 Ohm VC's so you will need to wire them in Series/Parallel to achieve a 4 Ohm final load as seen in this link (Option 2): [URL]https://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/subwoofer-wiring-diagrams.asp?Q=2&I=42[/URL] Since you plan on running your front stock components and factory radio, you will need a line output converter so that you can use the rear channels to feed your amp. I recommend the Audio Control LC2i for this if you can afford it. The NVX XLCA2 is also a good unit. But you DEFINITELY need an LoC for what you are trying to do, speaker level inputs on amps really sound terrible, especially on stock rear channels. [/QUOTE]
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