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<blockquote data-quote="Xhackles" data-source="post: 8150511" data-attributes="member: 656569"><p>Hello all, I made a post over at the introduction forum. Now I want to talk about my setup some and what I'd like to do when I get the money worked up.</p><p></p><p>-I have a Pioneer DEH-7300BT head unit.</p><p></p><p>-Rockford Fosgate Punch 3.5's in the dash. 20 watts RMS per speaker.</p><p></p><p>-Kenwood 4x10's in the rear. 80 watts RMS per speaker.</p><p></p><p>Alright, so my setup sounds pretty good right now. Eventually though, I'd like to get an amp and sub. I want to be able to power my 4x10's with the amp as well, because I know I could get much more out of them. My head unit is only pushing 14 watts RMS per channel according to the manual.</p><p></p><p>I don't need anything super loud for the type of music I normally listen to (mostly rock), but I do want some good clean bass that will compliment my music well. I'm thinking of getting a sealed sub box for an 8" sub that will fit behind my seat. I would bridge two of the channels on the amp for the sub, and power the two 4x10's with the other two channels.</p><p></p><p>Well, that's it for now. Any suggestions/insight you could give me would be much appreciated. If you guys know some good deals on a modest setup I could do, please let me know!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xhackles, post: 8150511, member: 656569"] Hello all, I made a post over at the introduction forum. Now I want to talk about my setup some and what I'd like to do when I get the money worked up. -I have a Pioneer DEH-7300BT head unit. -Rockford Fosgate Punch 3.5's in the dash. 20 watts RMS per speaker. -Kenwood 4x10's in the rear. 80 watts RMS per speaker. Alright, so my setup sounds pretty good right now. Eventually though, I'd like to get an amp and sub. I want to be able to power my 4x10's with the amp as well, because I know I could get much more out of them. My head unit is only pushing 14 watts RMS per channel according to the manual. I don't need anything super loud for the type of music I normally listen to (mostly rock), but I do want some good clean bass that will compliment my music well. I'm thinking of getting a sealed sub box for an 8" sub that will fit behind my seat. I would bridge two of the channels on the amp for the sub, and power the two 4x10's with the other two channels. Well, that's it for now. Any suggestions/insight you could give me would be much appreciated. If you guys know some good deals on a modest setup I could do, please let me know! [/QUOTE]
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