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About to purchase my first audio system and have a few questions..
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<blockquote data-quote="DRBOOM" data-source="post: 8673848" data-attributes="member: 676005"><p>Given your situation, best to go 4 channel amp and if you need to go active, you can use each channel to run pair of tweeters and woofers. I don't agree with the 5 channel as the amp will not give you enough grunt to run your subwoofer and that is why I suggested you get a dedicated monoblock or a two channel amp and run it bridged to your single subwoofer. I understand you are new to the audio scene so better stick to running passive component speakers in the front unless your car audio shop can has the ability to install and tune active speakers, stick to the basics and you can always improve in future and when you get your hands on a DSP, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRBOOM, post: 8673848, member: 676005"] Given your situation, best to go 4 channel amp and if you need to go active, you can use each channel to run pair of tweeters and woofers. I don't agree with the 5 channel as the amp will not give you enough grunt to run your subwoofer and that is why I suggested you get a dedicated monoblock or a two channel amp and run it bridged to your single subwoofer. I understand you are new to the audio scene so better stick to running passive component speakers in the front unless your car audio shop can has the ability to install and tune active speakers, stick to the basics and you can always improve in future and when you get your hands on a DSP, etc. [/QUOTE]
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