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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8766987" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I like those Focal subs....you should do them ported or 4th order bandpass, if that works for how you like your music. I've designed a couple of boxes for single KX30 12's; I like those subs. They look like very good subs. Especially since you'll have door subs for high bass/midbass. Your setup here is actually really cool.</p><p></p><p>I would strongly advise against putting super tweeters near the b-pillar. I think that might be a bit of ear rape if the front seat people can hear it.</p><p></p><p>You could run the front tweets, 6.5 mids and 6.5 subs all off the front channel RCA's, run the rear stuff off the rear and the big subs off the sub channel. Do your amps have both high and low pass crossovers?</p><p></p><p>You can get RCA in-line voltage boosters that are powered. So it's like a mini-amp for your RCA voltage, if you're worried about voltage dropping from splitting. I would just try splitting them first and see if it works for you and your ears. If that doesn't work, just get a powered RCA in-line voltage booster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8766987, member: 591582"] I like those Focal subs....you should do them ported or 4th order bandpass, if that works for how you like your music. I've designed a couple of boxes for single KX30 12's; I like those subs. They look like very good subs. Especially since you'll have door subs for high bass/midbass. Your setup here is actually really cool. I would strongly advise against putting super tweeters near the b-pillar. I think that might be a bit of ear rape if the front seat people can hear it. You could run the front tweets, 6.5 mids and 6.5 subs all off the front channel RCA's, run the rear stuff off the rear and the big subs off the sub channel. Do your amps have both high and low pass crossovers? You can get RCA in-line voltage boosters that are powered. So it's like a mini-amp for your RCA voltage, if you're worried about voltage dropping from splitting. I would just try splitting them first and see if it works for you and your ears. If that doesn't work, just get a powered RCA in-line voltage booster. [/QUOTE]
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