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<blockquote data-quote="Hcw" data-source="post: 7520265" data-attributes="member: 637045"><p>SC4 is correct in what he is saying! 16w will not be sufficient to power the set of Hertz Components in the rear package shelf! They are rated at (125w rms) The two 4 inch coax that have been installed in the center dash location could be powered by the head unit but will be drowned out unless they recieve additional power from an additional amp.</p><p></p><p>The suggestion makes sense with the present components but it appears that i would be better off to purchase another Seperate amp. Ideally a seperate amp for the subwoofer . this would permit the 4 channel amp to run the components in the rear and power the coaxial that are in the center dash with the gain turned down on these (being the 4 inch Coaxial) Seems a waist but later on if i can figure out a way to add/fit a 5" or 6" inch slim speaker up front without butchering panels things would be ideal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hcw, post: 7520265, member: 637045"] SC4 is correct in what he is saying! 16w will not be sufficient to power the set of Hertz Components in the rear package shelf! They are rated at (125w rms) The two 4 inch coax that have been installed in the center dash location could be powered by the head unit but will be drowned out unless they recieve additional power from an additional amp. The suggestion makes sense with the present components but it appears that i would be better off to purchase another Seperate amp. Ideally a seperate amp for the subwoofer . this would permit the 4 channel amp to run the components in the rear and power the coaxial that are in the center dash with the gain turned down on these (being the 4 inch Coaxial) Seems a waist but later on if i can figure out a way to add/fit a 5" or 6" inch slim speaker up front without butchering panels things would be ideal. [/QUOTE]
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