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Drown out mids and highs?
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<blockquote data-quote="SunUpNeverdown" data-source="post: 8692439" data-attributes="member: 678573"><p>I’m gonna be running a sundown saz 3500 at 1 ohm on a 15 inch zv5 in a 1997 Ford Expedition. Right now I have for my mids and highs massive audio 5x7s in all 4 doors and a 1 inch super tweeter in each front door. Up front I’m running at 2 ohms per door and in back I’m running 4 ohms per door. I’m gonna add 2 6x9s in the back to run at 2 ohms on every channel so I’m getting full power to each channel. I have pushing my mids and highs a Rockford prime r300x4. Birth sheet says 423 rms. I didn’t go all out on my mids and highs. Will this be sufficient for the sub and sub amp I have or will I need more?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunUpNeverdown, post: 8692439, member: 678573"] I’m gonna be running a sundown saz 3500 at 1 ohm on a 15 inch zv5 in a 1997 Ford Expedition. Right now I have for my mids and highs massive audio 5x7s in all 4 doors and a 1 inch super tweeter in each front door. Up front I’m running at 2 ohms per door and in back I’m running 4 ohms per door. I’m gonna add 2 6x9s in the back to run at 2 ohms on every channel so I’m getting full power to each channel. I have pushing my mids and highs a Rockford prime r300x4. Birth sheet says 423 rms. I didn’t go all out on my mids and highs. Will this be sufficient for the sub and sub amp I have or will I need more? [/QUOTE]
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