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Afraid I may have limited my options with what I've already installed
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<blockquote data-quote="kfinn360" data-source="post: 8091925" data-attributes="member: 654504"><p>If the two sets of speakers were close to the same RMS I'd get the 4 channel for sure. My problem is a 50W would be ideal for the front while 100W would be best for the back. Should I do two separate 2 channel amps? Even if it did that, would the rear speakers with twice as much power drown out the front unless I turned the fade away from it? Sorry if I'm asking noob questions. Just trying to wrap my head around this subject many of you seem to know so well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kfinn360, post: 8091925, member: 654504"] If the two sets of speakers were close to the same RMS I'd get the 4 channel for sure. My problem is a 50W would be ideal for the front while 100W would be best for the back. Should I do two separate 2 channel amps? Even if it did that, would the rear speakers with twice as much power drown out the front unless I turned the fade away from it? Sorry if I'm asking noob questions. Just trying to wrap my head around this subject many of you seem to know so well. [/QUOTE]
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