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<blockquote data-quote="michaelking" data-source="post: 4689830" data-attributes="member: 595482"><p>Okay, here's what I currently have installed in my car:</p><p></p><p>(Rear)</p><p></p><p>-Apline SPS-600 Coaxials (2-80 Watts)</p><p></p><p>(Front)</p><p></p><p>-Apline SPS-600C Components (2-80 Watts)</p><p></p><p>-Kenwood Excelon KDC X492 Head Unit (22x4 Watts)</p><p></p><p>I currently have the high pass setting on my front and rear sets set so that there is barely any bass that can be heard, the reason for this is that my speakers in the back are distorting due to the high levels of bass. As of right now I have no amplifer installed to run my speakers on. What I would like to do is use an Amplifier for my rear and front speakers and a seperate amp for a Subwoofer (Which I plan on buying later). How exactly would I go about doing this, is this possible to do? The sub I'm planning on purchasing will be a size '15, is this too large?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michaelking, post: 4689830, member: 595482"] Okay, here's what I currently have installed in my car: (Rear) -Apline SPS-600 Coaxials (2-80 Watts) (Front) -Apline SPS-600C Components (2-80 Watts) -Kenwood Excelon KDC X492 Head Unit (22x4 Watts) I currently have the high pass setting on my front and rear sets set so that there is barely any bass that can be heard, the reason for this is that my speakers in the back are distorting due to the high levels of bass. As of right now I have no amplifer installed to run my speakers on. What I would like to do is use an Amplifier for my rear and front speakers and a seperate amp for a Subwoofer (Which I plan on buying later). How exactly would I go about doing this, is this possible to do? The sub I'm planning on purchasing will be a size '15, is this too large? [/QUOTE]
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