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6 speakers on 4 channel amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8829512" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>A good deal can certainly change things. </p><p></p><p>As for not running rear speakers, its certainly not required to hear what you have, but it depends on a few things. The kind of vehicle its going in, the kind of music you listen to, what your overall plan is for the stereo. Some vehicles, just don't have good placement for the rears, (4 door pickups when you rarely have anyone in the rear, or only have kids in the rear is an obvious one). Bass filled rap music, where its mostly vocals just doesn't make much sense when on a budget to go for a good rear setup. If you listen to classical, and want to feel like you are among the symphony, THEN YES, YOU DO!!!! It depends on you. </p><p></p><p>I still think there are better ways to do it. You can get a 2ch x 100w amp for $100. You could run components off the front channel on the 4ch amp. You could just focus on the front stage with your 4 ch amp, run tweets and mids, and then take your time figuring out the rears. See if you need em, see if you want more mid, or more overall, so you know if you need more components, a budget 2 way, or just another midrange. </p><p></p><p>Its your stereo, do your thing, and I'm just trying to make a small effort at talking you out of it because I think there are better ways to go about it, but at least know and consider what your options are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8829512, member: 674149"] A good deal can certainly change things. As for not running rear speakers, its certainly not required to hear what you have, but it depends on a few things. The kind of vehicle its going in, the kind of music you listen to, what your overall plan is for the stereo. Some vehicles, just don't have good placement for the rears, (4 door pickups when you rarely have anyone in the rear, or only have kids in the rear is an obvious one). Bass filled rap music, where its mostly vocals just doesn't make much sense when on a budget to go for a good rear setup. If you listen to classical, and want to feel like you are among the symphony, THEN YES, YOU DO!!!! It depends on you. I still think there are better ways to do it. You can get a 2ch x 100w amp for $100. You could run components off the front channel on the 4ch amp. You could just focus on the front stage with your 4 ch amp, run tweets and mids, and then take your time figuring out the rears. See if you need em, see if you want more mid, or more overall, so you know if you need more components, a budget 2 way, or just another midrange. Its your stereo, do your thing, and I'm just trying to make a small effort at talking you out of it because I think there are better ways to go about it, but at least know and consider what your options are. [/QUOTE]
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