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<blockquote data-quote="sdaman05" data-source="post: 3158899" data-attributes="member: 577511"><p>the subs would be under powered yes but you dont even need to power the 6 by 9's unless you are going to amplify the front sets of speakers. it would sound weird like all ur music is from behind you... personally i would just get a good sub amp that will add in low level sound and leave the 6by9 with no amp and then wait till you get enough money to get a 4 channel amp.</p><p></p><p>OHH ALSO if you are planning on running another amp in the future but your not sure when ALWAYS run larger power wire to the first amp so when you want to add a second one the wire is already big enough for both. i run 4 gauge to a cap then to 2 amps and it works fine.</p><p></p><p>aka leave the 6by9's alone just get a sub amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdaman05, post: 3158899, member: 577511"] the subs would be under powered yes but you dont even need to power the 6 by 9's unless you are going to amplify the front sets of speakers. it would sound weird like all ur music is from behind you... personally i would just get a good sub amp that will add in low level sound and leave the 6by9 with no amp and then wait till you get enough money to get a 4 channel amp. OHH ALSO if you are planning on running another amp in the future but your not sure when ALWAYS run larger power wire to the first amp so when you want to add a second one the wire is already big enough for both. i run 4 gauge to a cap then to 2 amps and it works fine. aka leave the 6by9's alone just get a sub amp [/QUOTE]
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