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Approx how many Rms would my front speakers be?
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<blockquote data-quote="ejschultz" data-source="post: 6158072" data-attributes="member: 603800"><p>It has one 2 volt preout that is switchable from rear speakers to subwoofers. You could add a sub if you wanted to, but you wouldn't be able to run a 4 channel amp off the head unit as that requires front and rear preouts and this only offers rear. If you amp the rear speakers, or amp the fronts off the rear preouts, you will not be able to add a sub to the setup. If you're looking at putting a full system in a car when you get a new one, I'd recommend replacing this unit with something more high end that will give you all the preouts (3) that you need, some nice crossover features, and maybe some time alignment. If you want to stick with Kenwood, the higher end ones are pretty decent and offer all that stuff. My girlfriend has a KDC-X693 and that's a pretty good one. I don't see one like it on the Australian website, the KDC-X8009U is going to be the most similar as far as features go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejschultz, post: 6158072, member: 603800"] It has one 2 volt preout that is switchable from rear speakers to subwoofers. You could add a sub if you wanted to, but you wouldn't be able to run a 4 channel amp off the head unit as that requires front and rear preouts and this only offers rear. If you amp the rear speakers, or amp the fronts off the rear preouts, you will not be able to add a sub to the setup. If you're looking at putting a full system in a car when you get a new one, I'd recommend replacing this unit with something more high end that will give you all the preouts (3) that you need, some nice crossover features, and maybe some time alignment. If you want to stick with Kenwood, the higher end ones are pretty decent and offer all that stuff. My girlfriend has a KDC-X693 and that's a pretty good one. I don't see one like it on the Australian website, the KDC-X8009U is going to be the most similar as far as features go. [/QUOTE]
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