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<blockquote data-quote="Wacky7" data-source="post: 7178598" data-attributes="member: 629835"><p>I have experience with class D amp and it wouldn't matter what class beside mono class. You just need an off switch from high pass filter and low pass fliters just getting a full range sound for your component speakers. I would take time and do it right and get yourself a two amps. one for the component speakers on a 2 channel amp with gain contorl with no HP/LP fliters and then get a 1/2 channel mono amp for your sub someday with low pass fliters and crossover and a gain contorl. just run some 1/0 gauge power cable to your amp split for two amps into 2/4 gauge cable to each amps. depens if you got rooms in your truck.</p><p></p><p>Question I likes to ask you are you runing 4 speakers in your truck? like 4 mids and 4 tweeters as a component speakers? or just 2 speaker and 2 tweeters on 2 doors? is this a 4 door truck?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wacky7, post: 7178598, member: 629835"] I have experience with class D amp and it wouldn't matter what class beside mono class. You just need an off switch from high pass filter and low pass fliters just getting a full range sound for your component speakers. I would take time and do it right and get yourself a two amps. one for the component speakers on a 2 channel amp with gain contorl with no HP/LP fliters and then get a 1/2 channel mono amp for your sub someday with low pass fliters and crossover and a gain contorl. just run some 1/0 gauge power cable to your amp split for two amps into 2/4 gauge cable to each amps. depens if you got rooms in your truck. Question I likes to ask you are you runing 4 speakers in your truck? like 4 mids and 4 tweeters as a component speakers? or just 2 speaker and 2 tweeters on 2 doors? is this a 4 door truck? [/QUOTE]
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