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Daisy chain front and rear speakers, or connect at the Amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="NatoXemus" data-source="post: 8857376" data-attributes="member: 689849"><p>My current setup has run flawlessly for the past 10 months with rear into the HU and all else into the amp. I'm simply looking at adding additional speakers in parallel to channels 1 and 2. Channels 3 and 4 are a dedicated sub bridge with its own adjustment and LPF, the amp manual was very clear with its instructions and I'm pretty adept at reading English.</p><p>I listed my hardware as requested, and never proclaimed to know anything. That's exactly why I'm here, asking for help precisely because I <em>don't</em> know.</p><p></p><p>I'm aware of rms over peak, I did enough research before setting up what I have - which is my first ever attempt at an aftermarket rig - to make sure I wouldn't risk any hw or my car... I mean I'm not simple.</p><p></p><p>As it is, there's nothing wrong with it, and it sounds great. Could it be better? Probably, I can ask for suggestions if I come to that, right now I'm asking if something would be safe and reasonably close to as good as I can get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NatoXemus, post: 8857376, member: 689849"] My current setup has run flawlessly for the past 10 months with rear into the HU and all else into the amp. I'm simply looking at adding additional speakers in parallel to channels 1 and 2. Channels 3 and 4 are a dedicated sub bridge with its own adjustment and LPF, the amp manual was very clear with its instructions and I'm pretty adept at reading English. I listed my hardware as requested, and never proclaimed to know anything. That's exactly why I'm here, asking for help precisely because I [I]don't[/I] know. I'm aware of rms over peak, I did enough research before setting up what I have - which is my first ever attempt at an aftermarket rig - to make sure I wouldn't risk any hw or my car... I mean I'm not simple. As it is, there's nothing wrong with it, and it sounds great. Could it be better? Probably, I can ask for suggestions if I come to that, right now I'm asking if something would be safe and reasonably close to as good as I can get it. [/QUOTE]
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