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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8854253" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>I definitely wouldn't bother with DSP in something with soft or removable top nor would any sort of sound deadener accomplish much. I'd say you're going for just loud and more.</p><p></p><p>Buy enough amps so that each set of components has its own channel so that you can gain them each individually and add components/coaxials as you can find space to mount them. Setting gains will be tedious as you'll want to set each on its own to make sure it's not ever going to be over-driven then you'll need to run everything at once and gain down anything that's coming out too strong. </p><p></p><p>Many amps have pass-through RCA outputs on them, if yours do not you can use Y splitters to give signal to more channels and I think there's even RCA distro boxes that you can do 1 rca in and has 6 or 8 or more outs. </p><p></p><p>No wrong answer here, but you're up against a lot of noise with a soft top or top off vehicle so I'd personally be looking to just brute-force loud if you want to hear your tunes while offroading or whatever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8854253, member: 614752"] I definitely wouldn't bother with DSP in something with soft or removable top nor would any sort of sound deadener accomplish much. I'd say you're going for just loud and more. Buy enough amps so that each set of components has its own channel so that you can gain them each individually and add components/coaxials as you can find space to mount them. Setting gains will be tedious as you'll want to set each on its own to make sure it's not ever going to be over-driven then you'll need to run everything at once and gain down anything that's coming out too strong. Many amps have pass-through RCA outputs on them, if yours do not you can use Y splitters to give signal to more channels and I think there's even RCA distro boxes that you can do 1 rca in and has 6 or 8 or more outs. No wrong answer here, but you're up against a lot of noise with a soft top or top off vehicle so I'd personally be looking to just brute-force loud if you want to hear your tunes while offroading or whatever. [/QUOTE]
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