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<blockquote data-quote="95Firebird" data-source="post: 7898111" data-attributes="member: 645232"><p>Thanks Mylows10.</p><p></p><p>The front door speakers are new 3-way Kenwoods and have the tweeters right in the middle of the woofers and are not component speakers, but they are rated at 75W RMS each so they will probably need at least 50w to sound decent. So yes I will definitely run an amp to those.</p><p></p><p>My sail panel speakers are new Kenwoods rated at 30W RMS. I would like to "amp" these also.</p><p></p><p>My factory rear hatch speakers are small suckers with even smaller tweeters wired into them.</p><p></p><p>And I just want to run one 12" sub.</p><p></p><p>Shouldn't I run the amp to the new 2-way Kenwoods, too? Or will 50W blow these 30W RMS speakers?</p><p></p><p>Could I run a 5 channel 50W X 4 RMS and 1 channel for ***W RMS for sub amplifier?</p><p></p><p>So it would be like this:</p><p></p><p>50W to each front door speaker</p><p></p><p>50W to each sail panel speaker</p><p></p><p>***W to sub</p><p></p><p>Head Unit speaker outputs to factory speakers in the rear hatch</p><p></p><p>All via a 5 channel amp (except for the rear hatch speakers)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95Firebird, post: 7898111, member: 645232"] Thanks Mylows10. The front door speakers are new 3-way Kenwoods and have the tweeters right in the middle of the woofers and are not component speakers, but they are rated at 75W RMS each so they will probably need at least 50w to sound decent. So yes I will definitely run an amp to those. My sail panel speakers are new Kenwoods rated at 30W RMS. I would like to "amp" these also. My factory rear hatch speakers are small suckers with even smaller tweeters wired into them. And I just want to run one 12" sub. Shouldn't I run the amp to the new 2-way Kenwoods, too? Or will 50W blow these 30W RMS speakers? Could I run a 5 channel 50W X 4 RMS and 1 channel for ***W RMS for sub amplifier? So it would be like this: 50W to each front door speaker 50W to each sail panel speaker ***W to sub Head Unit speaker outputs to factory speakers in the rear hatch All via a 5 channel amp (except for the rear hatch speakers) [/QUOTE]
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