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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8610111" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>you can actually do a rear stage if you have a big enough amp. Active just means mids and tweeters and subs, no front or rear. You can have a set of tweeters of front and back ran off the same amp and rca. Mids front and back off the same amp and rcas. Both crossed over the same. Only time I'd advocate that kind of setup is in a giant minivan where passengers would appreciate some rear fill if your sub stage is actually over 150 db as well. If you are in a small SUV, hatchback or sedan/coupe then its completely and utterly idiotic to run rears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8610111, member: 650438"] you can actually do a rear stage if you have a big enough amp. Active just means mids and tweeters and subs, no front or rear. You can have a set of tweeters of front and back ran off the same amp and rca. Mids front and back off the same amp and rcas. Both crossed over the same. Only time I'd advocate that kind of setup is in a giant minivan where passengers would appreciate some rear fill if your sub stage is actually over 150 db as well. If you are in a small SUV, hatchback or sedan/coupe then its completely and utterly idiotic to run rears. [/QUOTE]
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