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<blockquote data-quote="Cris" data-source="post: 1349955" data-attributes="member: 562535"><p>you're thinking a bit too hard. Just use your head unit to power your interior speakers. You wont' get 50 watts. You'll get around 18 watts per channel, instead. (manufacturers advertise max watts because they're flashier and higher, but useless in reality. What you care about is RMS watts).</p><p></p><p>Your head unit wont do the best job in the world powering your interior speakers, but it'll be fine. You can save up and buy a 2nd amp for your interior speakers later.</p><p></p><p>The amp you bought can be dedicated to your subs. No crossover needed. You're done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cris, post: 1349955, member: 562535"] you're thinking a bit too hard. Just use your head unit to power your interior speakers. You wont' get 50 watts. You'll get around 18 watts per channel, instead. (manufacturers advertise max watts because they're flashier and higher, but useless in reality. What you care about is RMS watts). Your head unit wont do the best job in the world powering your interior speakers, but it'll be fine. You can save up and buy a 2nd amp for your interior speakers later. The amp you bought can be dedicated to your subs. No crossover needed. You're done. [/QUOTE]
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