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<blockquote data-quote="Jimg" data-source="post: 8754592" data-attributes="member: 676695"><p>What is the best way to set up a center channel?</p><p>I am doing a complete stereo overhaul in a 2016 tundra</p><p></p><p>So far what I have equipment wise </p><p></p><p>head Unit. jvc. Z1000 w</p><p>subs behind rear seat two 8 inch Rockford fosgate p2</p><p>Door speakers 6 1/2 SB acoustics SB17</p><p>Tweeters massive ct2 I will put them in the dash or sail panel, what ever works best</p><p></p><p>amplifier 1 One 4 channel</p><p>amplifier 2. Mono amp for the subs</p><p>I was planning on just using a 2 way active setup up front and using the features of the JVC</p><p></p><p></p><p>is it worth the added cost to add a center channel?</p><p> there is a place for a center channel in the dash on the 2016 Toyota Tundra </p><p>would it be worth adding additional amplifier and a center channel speaker? </p><p>Would only be adding a 3 1/2 speaker in there.</p><p></p><p>if yes what additional equipment would be needed?</p><p>What dsp works for adding a center channel, will a Dayton dsp 408 do this?</p><p>what low power amplifier would work best</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimg, post: 8754592, member: 676695"] What is the best way to set up a center channel? I am doing a complete stereo overhaul in a 2016 tundra So far what I have equipment wise head Unit. jvc. Z1000 w subs behind rear seat two 8 inch Rockford fosgate p2 Door speakers 6 1/2 SB acoustics SB17 Tweeters massive ct2 I will put them in the dash or sail panel, what ever works best amplifier 1 One 4 channel amplifier 2. Mono amp for the subs I was planning on just using a 2 way active setup up front and using the features of the JVC is it worth the added cost to add a center channel? there is a place for a center channel in the dash on the 2016 Toyota Tundra would it be worth adding additional amplifier and a center channel speaker? Would only be adding a 3 1/2 speaker in there. if yes what additional equipment would be needed? What dsp works for adding a center channel, will a Dayton dsp 408 do this? what low power amplifier would work best [/QUOTE]
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