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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8096368" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>Is 8.27" L x 2" H x 5.93" W (the dimensions of that Alphasonik amp) what you have for space including another inch or more on either end for wires? I really like the amp I'm using for my front door speakers now, the <a href="http://massiveaudio.com/products/amplifiers/nx4-4-channel-amplifier/" target="_blank">Massive Audio NX4</a>. It's 10" L x 5.5" W x 2.1" H. Another one of my favorite 4 channel amps is the <a href="http://www.precisionpower.com/html-version/products/amps/P900-4.html" target="_blank">Precision Power P900.4</a>. It's 10.6" L x 6.5" W x 2" H. The manufacturer's web site has a typo showing it to be 9.25" long and a lot of other sellers are probably advertising the incorrect length.</p><p></p><p>For the back speakers we could go with 6.7" subwoofers or a very good 6.5" coaxial. I think you'd have plenty of sound from the woofers and tweeters up front, but rear full range speakers will work fine as well. There are nice 5x7 coaxials, but the selection is a bit limited.</p><p></p><p>Here's something that may work with the information you've shared. CDT Audio HD-6 6.7" woofers in the doors(2.75" mounting depth), your MaxFidelity Neo1.3 tweeters, CDT Audio HD-M6+ in the back if you build sealed enclosures for them, Precision Power P900.4 for the front mids and tweeters, <a href="http://www.precisionpower.com/html-version/products/amps/P600-2.html" target="_blank">Precision Power P600.2</a> for the subwoofers(1 channel per subwoofer). I also have a couple of ways to add 2" or 3" midrange speakers if you wanted to run a 3-way up front for better clarity and more output. The 2" mids can be added to the kick panels with pods that can be mounted with a strong double sided adhesive or velcro. This is something unique to CDT Audio.</p><p></p><p>I've never gotten a chance to ride in or drive an RX-7, but that was a really hot car when I was younger. It's still a hot car, too. It must be pretty fun with the LS1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8096368, member: 628688"] Is 8.27" L x 2" H x 5.93" W (the dimensions of that Alphasonik amp) what you have for space including another inch or more on either end for wires? I really like the amp I'm using for my front door speakers now, the [URL="http://massiveaudio.com/products/amplifiers/nx4-4-channel-amplifier/"]Massive Audio NX4[/URL]. It's 10" L x 5.5" W x 2.1" H. Another one of my favorite 4 channel amps is the [URL="http://www.precisionpower.com/html-version/products/amps/P900-4.html"]Precision Power P900.4[/URL]. It's 10.6" L x 6.5" W x 2" H. The manufacturer's web site has a typo showing it to be 9.25" long and a lot of other sellers are probably advertising the incorrect length. For the back speakers we could go with 6.7" subwoofers or a very good 6.5" coaxial. I think you'd have plenty of sound from the woofers and tweeters up front, but rear full range speakers will work fine as well. There are nice 5x7 coaxials, but the selection is a bit limited. Here's something that may work with the information you've shared. CDT Audio HD-6 6.7" woofers in the doors(2.75" mounting depth), your MaxFidelity Neo1.3 tweeters, CDT Audio HD-M6+ in the back if you build sealed enclosures for them, Precision Power P900.4 for the front mids and tweeters, [URL="http://www.precisionpower.com/html-version/products/amps/P600-2.html"]Precision Power P600.2[/URL] for the subwoofers(1 channel per subwoofer). I also have a couple of ways to add 2" or 3" midrange speakers if you wanted to run a 3-way up front for better clarity and more output. The 2" mids can be added to the kick panels with pods that can be mounted with a strong double sided adhesive or velcro. This is something unique to CDT Audio. I've never gotten a chance to ride in or drive an RX-7, but that was a really hot car when I was younger. It's still a hot car, too. It must be pretty fun with the LS1. [/QUOTE]
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