Componet setup

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Not sure if putting this in right forum, but here goes. I have been out of car audio for some time and no expert but no beginner. Right now im in process of putting together an Alpine system in my G6 coupe. I know some will say Alpine is not great but I like the sound from Alpine. Any ways im aiming for sq rather than loudness. I have 3 sets of the Alpine spr 60c componets and 3 Alpine mrv f300 amps and have heard that running an amp for just the midbass drivers and amp for just the tweets is the way to go so that is what im considering doing. The amps put out 150x2 when bridged and that was my original plan to have one amp for each set. But now thinking of one amp for the mids and one amp for the highs on the 2 sets in my doors on 4 channel setup which would give me 50 wattsx4 and the other amp for my kicks in the bridged mode. Not sure if 50 watts to each driver is to much or to little either. Just rather get it done right the first time. My head unit allows me to run in active mode so I can send dedicated highs, mids, and lows signals. Not sure how to go about this so I hope someone can help me figure this out. Thanks

 
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