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<blockquote data-quote="Skartisu" data-source="post: 7629995" data-attributes="member: 577960"><p>research research research you have a lot to learn my friend which totally fine....but the only way your truly gonna learn is by trail and error and doing it yourself which seems like your plan</p><p></p><p>the speakers will be find on the 4 channel just put 1 speaker on each channel</p><p></p><p>as for the head unit....i'd sell that and get a new one because your gonna want to atleast have a sub out and you will actually need 3 sets of rca if u wanna do it correctly...you can still do it with 2 sets if u choose</p><p></p><p>and the high pass low pass filters are your best friend...think of it like this.... the 3way and 2 way speakers you have, have a freq range they are rated to play in as do subwoofers.... you will just have to learn this by your self but most people cross over there sub at 80hz and there mids and highs at 125hz or higher and depending on the speaker if its a midbass or tweeter will also change what you would want to cross them over at.... research my friend...take your time before you go installing it all...glad to see someone new getting into the game tho</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skartisu, post: 7629995, member: 577960"] research research research you have a lot to learn my friend which totally fine....but the only way your truly gonna learn is by trail and error and doing it yourself which seems like your plan the speakers will be find on the 4 channel just put 1 speaker on each channel as for the head unit....i'd sell that and get a new one because your gonna want to atleast have a sub out and you will actually need 3 sets of rca if u wanna do it correctly...you can still do it with 2 sets if u choose and the high pass low pass filters are your best friend...think of it like this.... the 3way and 2 way speakers you have, have a freq range they are rated to play in as do subwoofers.... you will just have to learn this by your self but most people cross over there sub at 80hz and there mids and highs at 125hz or higher and depending on the speaker if its a midbass or tweeter will also change what you would want to cross them over at.... research my friend...take your time before you go installing it all...glad to see someone new getting into the game tho [/QUOTE]
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