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<blockquote data-quote="UCF52" data-source="post: 4050925" data-attributes="member: 569085"><p>Get a 4 channel for your RSd's and bridge it if you are running passive. Run your 4x6's off of the deck. Make sure your 4 channel can deliver at least 150x2 @ 4ohm. This will give the necessary amplification in case you decide to run active later on down the road.</p><p></p><p>What kind of vehicle is it... you mat not want to install the 4x6's until after you get the RSd's running. I am not a big fan of rear fill, but it is all personal preference. You may decide that 150 a side on the RSd's is enough - for me it is.</p><p></p><p>^^^ that is kind of a jumbled post</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UCF52, post: 4050925, member: 569085"] Get a 4 channel for your RSd's and bridge it if you are running passive. Run your 4x6's off of the deck. Make sure your 4 channel can deliver at least 150x2 @ 4ohm. This will give the necessary amplification in case you decide to run active later on down the road. What kind of vehicle is it... you mat not want to install the 4x6's until after you get the RSd's running. I am not a big fan of rear fill, but it is all personal preference. You may decide that 150 a side on the RSd's is enough - for me it is. ^^^ that is kind of a jumbled post [/QUOTE]
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