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<blockquote data-quote="LsGuy" data-source="post: 8718915" data-attributes="member: 681035"><p>Those sound excellent, I will keep them in mind if I decide to run 8 inch midbass, or if I blow these jbl 6.5s up. Im sure I could carve the door panel out a little bit to squeeze 8s in there if I tried hard enough. Factory grills would be a limiting factor though. Alright. What amp would you suggest to run these 6.5 comps, keeping in mine that down the road I may upgrade to those 8s. Also, how do I setup my comps with the additional power? Going by the rms rating of 70 watts, its easy to pair a 70 watt rms amp to them and call it good. Basically, how do I ensure I don't overpower them too much? Next question. Since these are my midbass drivers, do I leave the full range? My head unit and amp only have options for a high pass filter on the front lines, but running that dsp I could limit the upper frequencies and let the tweeters fill those in, or I could do a bandpass I guess and cut out the low bass and the high frequencies. Whats your suggestion there? And finally. New amp to the 6.5s, current amp will power the sub on the 300 rms channel, and the tweeters on one of the 50-70 rms channels, but that leaves 2 amp outputs open. Do I power the rears or what would you suggest I do with those?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LsGuy, post: 8718915, member: 681035"] Those sound excellent, I will keep them in mind if I decide to run 8 inch midbass, or if I blow these jbl 6.5s up. Im sure I could carve the door panel out a little bit to squeeze 8s in there if I tried hard enough. Factory grills would be a limiting factor though. Alright. What amp would you suggest to run these 6.5 comps, keeping in mine that down the road I may upgrade to those 8s. Also, how do I setup my comps with the additional power? Going by the rms rating of 70 watts, its easy to pair a 70 watt rms amp to them and call it good. Basically, how do I ensure I don't overpower them too much? Next question. Since these are my midbass drivers, do I leave the full range? My head unit and amp only have options for a high pass filter on the front lines, but running that dsp I could limit the upper frequencies and let the tweeters fill those in, or I could do a bandpass I guess and cut out the low bass and the high frequencies. Whats your suggestion there? And finally. New amp to the 6.5s, current amp will power the sub on the 300 rms channel, and the tweeters on one of the 50-70 rms channels, but that leaves 2 amp outputs open. Do I power the rears or what would you suggest I do with those? [/QUOTE]
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