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2 way or 3 way front to replace factory 3 way
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<blockquote data-quote="Old_Slapper" data-source="post: 8900776" data-attributes="member: 690458"><p>How many speaker locations do you have? Center channel, front doors, rear doors, and sub?</p><p></p><p>You can use a 6ch DSP for this setup. A 3-way component set only needs one input for the crossover, then it wires off to the three other speakers. So, you have one channel for each door (totaling 4ch), one channel for the center speaker, and one channel for sub. If you forego the center speaker, you'll only need a 5ch DSP. Then you can run a single 5ch amp.</p><p></p><p>I recently heard a set of PPI P.65C3 speakers, and they were pretty amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old_Slapper, post: 8900776, member: 690458"] How many speaker locations do you have? Center channel, front doors, rear doors, and sub? You can use a 6ch DSP for this setup. A 3-way component set only needs one input for the crossover, then it wires off to the three other speakers. So, you have one channel for each door (totaling 4ch), one channel for the center speaker, and one channel for sub. If you forego the center speaker, you'll only need a 5ch DSP. Then you can run a single 5ch amp. I recently heard a set of PPI P.65C3 speakers, and they were pretty amazing. [/QUOTE]
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