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<blockquote data-quote="tycoonbob" data-source="post: 8107709" data-attributes="member: 655003"><p>Thanks. I have no problem shipping a dash off, and even a Nexus 7 with it (as long as it's to a business and not some guy I don't know doing this out of his garage). $1200 for that is just a little rich for my blood.</p><p></p><p>So I've been doing some research on the Audison Bit One vs the Bit Ten, and I think the Bit Ten will do what I need. Correct me if I am wrong, but my Nitro has a 6.5" speaker in each door and a pair of tweeters in the front dash. If I got a set of components for up front (6.5 in the front doors and the tweeters), and a pair of coax for the rear doors, I could pair that with a 4 channel amp and run on 4 channels. Right? The Audison Bit Ten can do 5 channels, whereas the Bit One is 8 channels but costs much more.</p><p></p><p>How much difference is there in running a pair of components and a pair of coax in 4 channels instead of running 2 pairs of 6.5" woofers and a pair of tweets in 6 channels? Would I notice enough of a difference to buy 2 amps (or a 6 channel amp if they exist) and buying the Bit One instead? I would love to have all 4 doors and the tweeters on 4 channels then later add a single sub on a single amp as a 5th channel, which would mate up perfectly with the Audison Bit Ten. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tycoonbob, post: 8107709, member: 655003"] Thanks. I have no problem shipping a dash off, and even a Nexus 7 with it (as long as it's to a business and not some guy I don't know doing this out of his garage). $1200 for that is just a little rich for my blood. So I've been doing some research on the Audison Bit One vs the Bit Ten, and I think the Bit Ten will do what I need. Correct me if I am wrong, but my Nitro has a 6.5" speaker in each door and a pair of tweeters in the front dash. If I got a set of components for up front (6.5 in the front doors and the tweeters), and a pair of coax for the rear doors, I could pair that with a 4 channel amp and run on 4 channels. Right? The Audison Bit Ten can do 5 channels, whereas the Bit One is 8 channels but costs much more. How much difference is there in running a pair of components and a pair of coax in 4 channels instead of running 2 pairs of 6.5" woofers and a pair of tweets in 6 channels? Would I notice enough of a difference to buy 2 amps (or a 6 channel amp if they exist) and buying the Bit One instead? I would love to have all 4 doors and the tweeters on 4 channels then later add a single sub on a single amp as a 5th channel, which would mate up perfectly with the Audison Bit Ten. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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