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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8846761" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Looks like a decent HU. Its Basic of which I like myself. It says it is 4v, and you have 2 sets of RCAs to use for sub duty and front speakers which should work just fine. make sure that the power is OFF when hooking up any amplifier or RCAs or wiring so you do not blow the PICO FUSE inside the HU itself. I would run the Kickers for now and get a decent amp to push those and should wire to 2 Ohms, until you decide to perchase some other subs and a nice tuned enclosure? Id check each sub to see if they are within limitations of Ohms value to see if they are good. Utilize what you have now and save for what you want.Keep the 6x9s in the rear for passengers is just fine and fills the cavity. Find some Bass Blockers for them on Ebay and put those in and run off HU and use an amp on fronts and subs be my choice. Can always add an EQ and get signal to a 4 ch for rear front and sub for as little as $50 bucks and be able to Fine tune music at your finger tips. of which I like myself. Polk Audio MM series are some really nice components for the $ up front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8846761, member: 634282"] Looks like a decent HU. Its Basic of which I like myself. It says it is 4v, and you have 2 sets of RCAs to use for sub duty and front speakers which should work just fine. make sure that the power is OFF when hooking up any amplifier or RCAs or wiring so you do not blow the PICO FUSE inside the HU itself. I would run the Kickers for now and get a decent amp to push those and should wire to 2 Ohms, until you decide to perchase some other subs and a nice tuned enclosure? Id check each sub to see if they are within limitations of Ohms value to see if they are good. Utilize what you have now and save for what you want.Keep the 6x9s in the rear for passengers is just fine and fills the cavity. Find some Bass Blockers for them on Ebay and put those in and run off HU and use an amp on fronts and subs be my choice. Can always add an EQ and get signal to a 4 ch for rear front and sub for as little as $50 bucks and be able to Fine tune music at your finger tips. of which I like myself. Polk Audio MM series are some really nice components for the $ up front. [/QUOTE]
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