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balancing subwoofer and door amp power.
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<blockquote data-quote="BCotrell" data-source="post: 8705082" data-attributes="member: 666314"><p>So it seems that your deck only has 2 sets of preouts. One set is designated to your amplifiers and the other is for your front. Easiest and least cost is to get a Comp set, grab a 4 channel that has 2 channel mode (gmd8704 is a good budget performer) and you’re good. The vsp components are solid budget performers.</p><p></p><p>If you have a little more dough to to spend, grab that same amp, the budget pioneer dsp or the Dayton dsp ($120 or $150), some massive ct2 tweeters ($75) and some silver flutes($70). I don’t think you could get better and a big swing in your system eq/tunability for under $300</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCotrell, post: 8705082, member: 666314"] So it seems that your deck only has 2 sets of preouts. One set is designated to your amplifiers and the other is for your front. Easiest and least cost is to get a Comp set, grab a 4 channel that has 2 channel mode (gmd8704 is a good budget performer) and you’re good. The vsp components are solid budget performers. If you have a little more dough to to spend, grab that same amp, the budget pioneer dsp or the Dayton dsp ($120 or $150), some massive ct2 tweeters ($75) and some silver flutes($70). I don’t think you could get better and a big swing in your system eq/tunability for under $300 [/QUOTE]
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