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<blockquote data-quote="SoccaCrazy24" data-source="post: 5804846" data-attributes="member: 607752"><p>Well if I am not mistaken your RMS power output is 4 x 50W Peak at 4 ohms.</p><p></p><p>I know I may not be the best to answer this, but what you can do is run 2 decent front component speakers off of 2 channels at 50W RMS assuming speakers are 4 ohm, and allow your 2 rear component (doesn't have to be great just enough to handle good sound quality) off of your H/U (Rear connections)... then run a decent sub with 4 ohms, at a RMS peak around 150 Watts.</p><p></p><p>Someone correct me if I'm wrong.</p><p></p><p>A couple questions to help out, assuming you are getting a sub, you need a box... if so are you going to have a box built for free? or paying? sub and box could run you almost 300 itself sometimes... do you already have wires for your setup? another thing, you may not need rear speakers either... but will help in keeping sound quality.</p><p></p><p>oh and what jeep that way we can figure out the size speakers need... like year and model..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoccaCrazy24, post: 5804846, member: 607752"] Well if I am not mistaken your RMS power output is 4 x 50W Peak at 4 ohms. I know I may not be the best to answer this, but what you can do is run 2 decent front component speakers off of 2 channels at 50W RMS assuming speakers are 4 ohm, and allow your 2 rear component (doesn't have to be great just enough to handle good sound quality) off of your H/U (Rear connections)... then run a decent sub with 4 ohms, at a RMS peak around 150 Watts. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. A couple questions to help out, assuming you are getting a sub, you need a box... if so are you going to have a box built for free? or paying? sub and box could run you almost 300 itself sometimes... do you already have wires for your setup? another thing, you may not need rear speakers either... but will help in keeping sound quality. oh and what jeep that way we can figure out the size speakers need... like year and model.. [/QUOTE]
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