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<blockquote data-quote="jchulski20" data-source="post: 7423257" data-attributes="member: 635025"><p>At the moment I have 1 pair of Rockford fosgate 6.5" speakers in My front doors they are 40 RMS speakers and my deck is 40 watts x4 my back doors are only stock speakers but when I put new speakers in my back doors should I get a 4 channel amp to power all 4 speakers? Will they sound any better? If I do get an amp do I have to get one thats 40x4 watts or one that's slightly higher? Lastly will I get to get another wiring kit fo this amp and go straight front he battery? The speakers I'm gonna put in back are gonna be the same wattage as my fron speakers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jchulski20, post: 7423257, member: 635025"] At the moment I have 1 pair of Rockford fosgate 6.5" speakers in My front doors they are 40 RMS speakers and my deck is 40 watts x4 my back doors are only stock speakers but when I put new speakers in my back doors should I get a 4 channel amp to power all 4 speakers? Will they sound any better? If I do get an amp do I have to get one thats 40x4 watts or one that's slightly higher? Lastly will I get to get another wiring kit fo this amp and go straight front he battery? The speakers I'm gonna put in back are gonna be the same wattage as my fron speakers [/QUOTE]
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