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<blockquote data-quote="Bradmph" data-source="post: 8761632" data-attributes="member: 683833"><p>Thank you Dafaseles for this help. I checked the connections on the amp and I have the duel voice subs connected correctly to the amp and I still have to connect the front speakers to the head unit. I will have to wait to purchase a dedicated mono amp for the subs which I will probably do pretty soon. I also changed the amp crossover to 80 Hz. I also changed the head unit setting for this as well. I still need to adjust the gains on it though since I didn't want to crank it up late at night and irritate the neighbors, lol. This is the car (below) I have installed this system into and yes the space is incredibly limited. I could put stuff into the trunk but did not want wires running throughout the vehicle to connect to it there. I didn't want to cut the car up to embed the subs, so I made some small boxes to mount on the forward firewall between the engine and diver compartments. Subs have a couple of inches behind the 2 front seats when slid all the way back and the amp is mounted below the passenger side sub on the firewall. </p><p>The doors have very little room to embed speakers into but could probably get a low-profile mid-range speaker in them. I already installed a pair of 3in. tweeter size speakers in the upper dash.</p><p>I think your suggestion is dead on also about the second monoblock amp and using this present amp for the smaller speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bradmph, post: 8761632, member: 683833"] Thank you Dafaseles for this help. I checked the connections on the amp and I have the duel voice subs connected correctly to the amp and I still have to connect the front speakers to the head unit. I will have to wait to purchase a dedicated mono amp for the subs which I will probably do pretty soon. I also changed the amp crossover to 80 Hz. I also changed the head unit setting for this as well. I still need to adjust the gains on it though since I didn't want to crank it up late at night and irritate the neighbors, lol. This is the car (below) I have installed this system into and yes the space is incredibly limited. I could put stuff into the trunk but did not want wires running throughout the vehicle to connect to it there. I didn't want to cut the car up to embed the subs, so I made some small boxes to mount on the forward firewall between the engine and diver compartments. Subs have a couple of inches behind the 2 front seats when slid all the way back and the amp is mounted below the passenger side sub on the firewall. The doors have very little room to embed speakers into but could probably get a low-profile mid-range speaker in them. I already installed a pair of 3in. tweeter size speakers in the upper dash. I think your suggestion is dead on also about the second monoblock amp and using this present amp for the smaller speakers. [/QUOTE]
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