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<blockquote data-quote="cossix" data-source="post: 8644885" data-attributes="member: 675055"><p>I didn't spend too much on my current setup so I don't mind having the rears as fillers for my current car. I just want to do it right for my next one. And anyway, my current tweeters are a bit too hot so I wired them in with ch 3/4 with my rears so I can reduce gain on the tweets without pulling the stage backwards.</p><p></p><p>I guess I'll be putting the money towards the dsp, 6-channel amp, sub amp, sub, and 3-ways. Or is it better to have an overpowered 8 channel amp (in terms of front speaker RMS) and just bridge the last 2 channels for the subwoofer? I'd love to just have "Radio&gt;DM-608 DSP&gt;8 channel amp&gt;sub/lows/mids/highs"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cossix, post: 8644885, member: 675055"] I didn't spend too much on my current setup so I don't mind having the rears as fillers for my current car. I just want to do it right for my next one. And anyway, my current tweeters are a bit too hot so I wired them in with ch 3/4 with my rears so I can reduce gain on the tweets without pulling the stage backwards. I guess I'll be putting the money towards the dsp, 6-channel amp, sub amp, sub, and 3-ways. Or is it better to have an overpowered 8 channel amp (in terms of front speaker RMS) and just bridge the last 2 channels for the subwoofer? I'd love to just have "Radio>DM-608 DSP>8 channel amp>sub/lows/mids/highs" [/QUOTE]
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