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<blockquote data-quote="Justin Garrett" data-source="post: 8659921" data-attributes="member: 675758"><p>unless you are going to buy a more powerful amp, then bridge it and go passive and run the rears off the factory. If you get another 4 channel amp, get something with 120+ per channel and run the front stage active. then run the rears and the sub off your kenwood amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justin Garrett, post: 8659921, member: 675758"] unless you are going to buy a more powerful amp, then bridge it and go passive and run the rears off the factory. If you get another 4 channel amp, get something with 120+ per channel and run the front stage active. then run the rears and the sub off your kenwood amp. [/QUOTE]
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