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<blockquote data-quote="SmartAsss" data-source="post: 7234983" data-attributes="member: 629857"><p>You currently cannot run a center channel with the amps you have, you need a dedicated amplifier channel for the center speaker, to allow the processor to do its thing..</p><p></p><p>something along the lines of a small 50w x2 amp bridged would be acceptable. A coaxial 4 or 5 1/4 should work well. It should be of good quality and play down to 150hz. Since its playing below 500hz, it should be in a properly sized box or at least have its back wave isolated. There are a few premade center channel speakers made by pioneer and alpine (made a single din speaker) but may have been discontinued.</p><p></p><p>Im not familiar with any center channel installs on a camry, you might have to get creative for a location to put it.</p><p></p><p>check out some of the diyma.com installs using a center channel for ideas.</p><p></p><p>not trying to be an a-hole but you may want to consider thinking about a newer car instead of the audio stuff, just saying that because that thing is old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmartAsss, post: 7234983, member: 629857"] You currently cannot run a center channel with the amps you have, you need a dedicated amplifier channel for the center speaker, to allow the processor to do its thing.. something along the lines of a small 50w x2 amp bridged would be acceptable. A coaxial 4 or 5 1/4 should work well. It should be of good quality and play down to 150hz. Since its playing below 500hz, it should be in a properly sized box or at least have its back wave isolated. There are a few premade center channel speakers made by pioneer and alpine (made a single din speaker) but may have been discontinued. Im not familiar with any center channel installs on a camry, you might have to get creative for a location to put it. check out some of the diyma.com installs using a center channel for ideas. not trying to be an a-hole but you may want to consider thinking about a newer car instead of the audio stuff, just saying that because that thing is old. [/QUOTE]
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