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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 7695548" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>do you know what and eq does? it boost or cuts frequencies so the 10, 12.5, 16 you are asking about is the selection of the frequency u want to boost or cut.</p><p></p><p>if the 6x9s arent hooked up to an amp dont worry about them yet, as far as amping the rears and not the front thats kinda stupid i would put the 6x9s on channels 3&amp;4 bandpassed at 70-80hz up to 3khz and the tweeters on channels 1&amp;2 playing 3.5k hz and up. be careful u will have well over 350w going to 2 tweeters i doubt they will last</p><p></p><p>why did you buy all that equipment if you didnt know how to implement it all.</p><p></p><p>and honestly a good set of id 6x9 components would negate the need for the extra dash, rear door, and 2nd set of tweeters. with as many point sources as you have your ears are gonna bleed from the distortion caused by canceling waves.</p><p></p><p>old sq competitor tip "keep it stupid simple" when there is less to go wrong less will go wrong. bass is easy. anyone can throw a couple decent speakers in a decent box on 6k and be loud well except meade but he's an exception</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 7695548, member: 611804"] do you know what and eq does? it boost or cuts frequencies so the 10, 12.5, 16 you are asking about is the selection of the frequency u want to boost or cut. if the 6x9s arent hooked up to an amp dont worry about them yet, as far as amping the rears and not the front thats kinda stupid i would put the 6x9s on channels 3&4 bandpassed at 70-80hz up to 3khz and the tweeters on channels 1&2 playing 3.5k hz and up. be careful u will have well over 350w going to 2 tweeters i doubt they will last why did you buy all that equipment if you didnt know how to implement it all. and honestly a good set of id 6x9 components would negate the need for the extra dash, rear door, and 2nd set of tweeters. with as many point sources as you have your ears are gonna bleed from the distortion caused by canceling waves. old sq competitor tip "keep it stupid simple" when there is less to go wrong less will go wrong. bass is easy. anyone can throw a couple decent speakers in a decent box on 6k and be loud well except meade but he's an exception [/QUOTE]
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