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<blockquote data-quote="durbyta" data-source="post: 8350098" data-attributes="member: 664598"><p>I have a 19 ft open bow With a pioneer 50x4 stereo. The stereo has only one set of preamp outputs and this is going to a 1600 watt amp powering 1 12" sub. I bought another amp to power my four 6.5 component speakers and 1" tweeters. So nothing will be running directly to the head unit. Would it be better to buy a high/low pass adapter or use the high level on the amp to power the 4 components and tweeters? If it makes a difference when i had the speakers wired directly to the head unit it would get hot and clip out at high volumes. Already ran new ground and power to the stereo. Components speakers are infinity marine 2 way with rms at 75 watts. Amp is rated at 120 per channel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="durbyta, post: 8350098, member: 664598"] I have a 19 ft open bow With a pioneer 50x4 stereo. The stereo has only one set of preamp outputs and this is going to a 1600 watt amp powering 1 12" sub. I bought another amp to power my four 6.5 component speakers and 1" tweeters. So nothing will be running directly to the head unit. Would it be better to buy a high/low pass adapter or use the high level on the amp to power the 4 components and tweeters? If it makes a difference when i had the speakers wired directly to the head unit it would get hot and clip out at high volumes. Already ran new ground and power to the stereo. Components speakers are infinity marine 2 way with rms at 75 watts. Amp is rated at 120 per channel [/QUOTE]
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