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<blockquote data-quote="st0n3r" data-source="post: 8135594" data-attributes="member: 641361"><p>Ok, I have a 2013 Dodge Avenger SXT. Its got the 2 front dash 3.5" speakers (kicker cs354), front doors are 6.5" Rockford Fosgate T1675-s's, and the rear deck are Rockford Fosgate T1693 6x9's. I have all of them wired up to my Hifonics Txi6408 4 Chan amp. As far as i can tell, the front doors components and front dash tie into eachother as "front channel" and the 6x9s are rear. I am certain that after 2 days of minimal playing that the drivers side 3.5 has blown. I had a local shop install them because i didnt have the time to tear my daily driver apart and do it all. Its possible that the amp was set too high for the fronts (seeing the 3.5's tie there), but i have those really good RF components there. The highs sounds pretty good from the tweeter installed in the A pillar and what i assume were the 3.5's. I dont think i heard much sound coming from the 6.5 itself(what would cause that) as i could put my hand on the speaker cover and not really feel anything. Now would i be better off just not using 3.5's in the dash and letting the 6.5 components do their own thing on the front, or what? I dont have a 6 chan amp to power each set individually and for them being like 25-40 watt rms its pointless id think to spend that kind of money for a decent 6 chan just for some 3.5's. What do you all recommend that i do? Does the fact that the 6.5 itself doesnt feel like it does anything even though the tweeters rock out mean anything? My factory unit had the 3.5's tied into the doors as front channel, so wiring wise i think its right but not sure what i should do at this point. What difference if any would i hear by doing away with the 3.5's and just running the front door components on their own?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="st0n3r, post: 8135594, member: 641361"] Ok, I have a 2013 Dodge Avenger SXT. Its got the 2 front dash 3.5" speakers (kicker cs354), front doors are 6.5" Rockford Fosgate T1675-s's, and the rear deck are Rockford Fosgate T1693 6x9's. I have all of them wired up to my Hifonics Txi6408 4 Chan amp. As far as i can tell, the front doors components and front dash tie into eachother as "front channel" and the 6x9s are rear. I am certain that after 2 days of minimal playing that the drivers side 3.5 has blown. I had a local shop install them because i didnt have the time to tear my daily driver apart and do it all. Its possible that the amp was set too high for the fronts (seeing the 3.5's tie there), but i have those really good RF components there. The highs sounds pretty good from the tweeter installed in the A pillar and what i assume were the 3.5's. I dont think i heard much sound coming from the 6.5 itself(what would cause that) as i could put my hand on the speaker cover and not really feel anything. Now would i be better off just not using 3.5's in the dash and letting the 6.5 components do their own thing on the front, or what? I dont have a 6 chan amp to power each set individually and for them being like 25-40 watt rms its pointless id think to spend that kind of money for a decent 6 chan just for some 3.5's. What do you all recommend that i do? Does the fact that the 6.5 itself doesnt feel like it does anything even though the tweeters rock out mean anything? My factory unit had the 3.5's tied into the doors as front channel, so wiring wise i think its right but not sure what i should do at this point. What difference if any would i hear by doing away with the 3.5's and just running the front door components on their own? [/QUOTE]
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