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<blockquote data-quote="jluv" data-source="post: 3287918" data-attributes="member: 567917"><p>Yikes!</p><p></p><p>One set of components should be fine, and sonically, will probably yield better results unless you only care about being a hair louder. What I was actually asking is how you planned on running both sets from the 450/4. That amp can be configured 150x2 + 75x2 or just 150x3. Maybe 300x1 and 75x2 or 300x1 and 150x1, I am not positive without looking at the manual. So are you going to send 150 each to one set and half that to the other set? Might as well set it up with front stage and rear fill if you do that, imo. Honestly, in a lot of vehicles, you can mount the tweets on or near the mids and get great sound. Don't assume that you have to mount the tweets high on the pillars, as that does not always yield the best result, and won't be the easiest route unless you have a stock mounting location for them already.</p><p></p><p>Did you say you are running the subs ported? Are you sure you have the room? Keep in mind those amps are not tiny by any means. If this is all going in the cab of a truck, it could be a very tight fit.</p><p></p><p>If you are willing to spend the large amount of money to get that kind of equipment, you should do some research or consult a trustworthy expert before you just dive in and buy everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jluv, post: 3287918, member: 567917"] Yikes! One set of components should be fine, and sonically, will probably yield better results unless you only care about being a hair louder. What I was actually asking is how you planned on running both sets from the 450/4. That amp can be configured 150x2 + 75x2 or just 150x3. Maybe 300x1 and 75x2 or 300x1 and 150x1, I am not positive without looking at the manual. So are you going to send 150 each to one set and half that to the other set? Might as well set it up with front stage and rear fill if you do that, imo. Honestly, in a lot of vehicles, you can mount the tweets on or near the mids and get great sound. Don't assume that you have to mount the tweets high on the pillars, as that does not always yield the best result, and won't be the easiest route unless you have a stock mounting location for them already. Did you say you are running the subs ported? Are you sure you have the room? Keep in mind those amps are not tiny by any means. If this is all going in the cab of a truck, it could be a very tight fit. If you are willing to spend the large amount of money to get that kind of equipment, you should do some research or consult a trustworthy expert before you just dive in and buy everything. [/QUOTE]
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