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6-channel receiver setup w/ 2 amps
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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8741142" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Yes you can do that. I am going to be changing mine up to the head unit running the rear doors only while using a 4 channel amp for my tweeters on 1 & 2 with the mid bass on 3 & 4 and the sub channel for the sub amplifier. IT doesn't negate anything however some Pioneer has a setting where you can shut the internal amp on or off it comes on by default iirc. So make sure you check that when setting it up. Also make sure you cap the speaker wires you do NOT use so they can't arc off of anything or ground out or cause something to start a fire. </p><p></p><p>You want the rear fill to be on the head unit power and the rest in front on the amplifiers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8741142, member: 676743"] Yes you can do that. I am going to be changing mine up to the head unit running the rear doors only while using a 4 channel amp for my tweeters on 1 & 2 with the mid bass on 3 & 4 and the sub channel for the sub amplifier. IT doesn't negate anything however some Pioneer has a setting where you can shut the internal amp on or off it comes on by default iirc. So make sure you check that when setting it up. Also make sure you cap the speaker wires you do NOT use so they can't arc off of anything or ground out or cause something to start a fire. You want the rear fill to be on the head unit power and the rest in front on the amplifiers. [/QUOTE]
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