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<blockquote data-quote="dj2606" data-source="post: 7861216" data-attributes="member: 644373"><p>Thank you for the response.</p><p></p><p>Yes it's the Lanzar VBP411 sorry for the typo. So I don't need this secondary amp to be 150 rms per channel if I only need 55 rms wattage. What would be a good option which will include the bandpass. I read matching xovers to avoid overlap which is why I assumed to adjust lp.</p><p></p><p>also should I find another option for 6x9 in the rear since I will only be using 55 watts of them......?</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking of this for a HU, because it have 3 preouts (front, rear, sub) and has bluetooth. Not to mention the price isn't outrageous. I currently have a JVC and have had it for 4 years with no issues.</p><p></p><p>JVC KD-R730BT</p><p></p><p>man I was really hoping to keep the sub at 50-60hz, I really like how it's hitting now. However, I much rather give up 20hz to have a balanced and great sounding system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj2606, post: 7861216, member: 644373"] Thank you for the response. Yes it's the Lanzar VBP411 sorry for the typo. So I don't need this secondary amp to be 150 rms per channel if I only need 55 rms wattage. What would be a good option which will include the bandpass. I read matching xovers to avoid overlap which is why I assumed to adjust lp. also should I find another option for 6x9 in the rear since I will only be using 55 watts of them......? I'm thinking of this for a HU, because it have 3 preouts (front, rear, sub) and has bluetooth. Not to mention the price isn't outrageous. I currently have a JVC and have had it for 4 years with no issues. JVC KD-R730BT man I was really hoping to keep the sub at 50-60hz, I really like how it's hitting now. However, I much rather give up 20hz to have a balanced and great sounding system. [/QUOTE]
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