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<blockquote data-quote="bigbangtheory" data-source="post: 5805197" data-attributes="member: 563177"><p>I would run one of your decks, most are fine for what you are trying to do to stay with in your budget.</p><p></p><p>Should be able to find a nice set of budget comps and some rear highs for under 200 smacks. Check into the Pioneer Premier 720c's. Love them and have had them in two installs now in the last year. Can be had for a little over 100 dollars. Then amp all those speakers to get the full potential out of them off the Kenwood and once you get back to working, then hit up a decent sub and enclosure. Just remember a good enclosure is just as if not more important than the sub itself.</p><p></p><p>But.....if you don't want to wait, then use 2 of your channels for the fronts, run the rears off the HU and the other channels on the sub for a little bump.</p><p></p><p>Is up to you, just trying to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbangtheory, post: 5805197, member: 563177"] I would run one of your decks, most are fine for what you are trying to do to stay with in your budget. Should be able to find a nice set of budget comps and some rear highs for under 200 smacks. Check into the Pioneer Premier 720c's. Love them and have had them in two installs now in the last year. Can be had for a little over 100 dollars. Then amp all those speakers to get the full potential out of them off the Kenwood and once you get back to working, then hit up a decent sub and enclosure. Just remember a good enclosure is just as if not more important than the sub itself. But.....if you don't want to wait, then use 2 of your channels for the fronts, run the rears off the HU and the other channels on the sub for a little bump. Is up to you, just trying to help. [/QUOTE]
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