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<blockquote data-quote="Riley Powell" data-source="post: 8888452" data-attributes="member: 692889"><p>Yeah I figured swapping the head unit will make the biggest difference. I'm not sure about adding more woofers and tweeters since I'm trying to balance the spectrum. If i knew of the 3 ways that include midranges, I would've bought those in the first place. Although, that leads me to another though of maybe I can get 2 way component woofers and midranges if that's a thing. I should see if they have the ones you recommended to demo somewhere. If I get a second amp for the hertz and whatever rear door speakers i decide on, how should it be wired? I'm thinking I should wire the new amp with the kicker amp so I can use its DSP. I'm unsure of how any of that works though. If the rear door speakers that I get have crossovers, will I be able to make it work with the inline crossovers on the G60s?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley Powell, post: 8888452, member: 692889"] Yeah I figured swapping the head unit will make the biggest difference. I'm not sure about adding more woofers and tweeters since I'm trying to balance the spectrum. If i knew of the 3 ways that include midranges, I would've bought those in the first place. Although, that leads me to another though of maybe I can get 2 way component woofers and midranges if that's a thing. I should see if they have the ones you recommended to demo somewhere. If I get a second amp for the hertz and whatever rear door speakers i decide on, how should it be wired? I'm thinking I should wire the new amp with the kicker amp so I can use its DSP. I'm unsure of how any of that works though. If the rear door speakers that I get have crossovers, will I be able to make it work with the inline crossovers on the G60s? [/QUOTE]
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