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Daisy chain front and rear speakers, or connect at the Amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8857206" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Not really understanding the last sentence posted. you will benefit at most to place front stage and rear stage on theyre own channels to be able to tune properly/fade and power properly as needed. if you want to add a sub, I would dedicate an amplifier for sub duty only as well. </p><p>Though ,another option would be to place amplifier on front chs. 1&2 and utilize Chs-3&4 to used for sub duty and place rear speakers on HU power and place an inline cap for those to keep lower frequencies from damaging those speakers in this operation. make sure that the rear speakers (if in the rear deck ) are capped off from trunk space so that they do not get damaged from the subwoofers air movement flexing the rear speakers beyond theyre Xmax if shared with trunk space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8857206, member: 634282"] Not really understanding the last sentence posted. you will benefit at most to place front stage and rear stage on theyre own channels to be able to tune properly/fade and power properly as needed. if you want to add a sub, I would dedicate an amplifier for sub duty only as well. Though ,another option would be to place amplifier on front chs. 1&2 and utilize Chs-3&4 to used for sub duty and place rear speakers on HU power and place an inline cap for those to keep lower frequencies from damaging those speakers in this operation. make sure that the rear speakers (if in the rear deck ) are capped off from trunk space so that they do not get damaged from the subwoofers air movement flexing the rear speakers beyond theyre Xmax if shared with trunk space. [/QUOTE]
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