Front stage build

I have experimented with using 4 channels in bridged vs. active vs. biamp.
Proper crossover design can let you get away with bridged. this is the loudest option.

Active lets you take fine control over each driver. The result can be a bett sound stage at the sacrifice of overall volume.

At least, with the proper amp, you can wire either way.

Sundown has nice 4 channel amps for this flexibility.
im running passive for my first setup until i can learn and get to know what im doing. does sundown have any amps in the 200 range that can supply 200rms at 4 ohm?

 
its 110 watts rms per channel ,should be fine ,and the reference amp is one of their best made
ok thanks for the help. in a week or two after the semester im getting the money for this build and ill be able to talk buying instead of shopping

 
Yes, and no. Bridging will get you closer to 200WRMS output, but you're losing channels to do so (dropping from 4- to 2-channels).How will you power your tweeters if you bridge? Or are you only looking at getting the 6.5" mids, not the component set?

By using the passive crossover set ya dummy.

 
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