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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 677857" data-source="post: 8682764"><p>I'm new to the forum as well , but welcome just the same. Depending on what door speakers you buy, you could just use the Pioneer HU to drive them. Specs say 50 watts x 4 (need to know if that is RMS). If you're shooting for fairly stout door speakers/tweeters then use the two pair of preout RCAs on the HU to go to your amps for the new door speakers and your bazooka sub. The pre outs bypass the amp in the HU so you're good to go.</p><p>You can buy some decent door speakers and tweeter because you have good RMS power with the amps you have.</p><p>Example</p><p>acoustic power to drive the tweeters</p><p>Punch to drive 2 door speakers</p><p>KAC 5201 to drive 2 door speaker</p><p>Not sure if any of those amps have RCA pass through out puts. If not, you can buy RCA splitters to have enough for all three amps.</p><p>Hope this helps</p><p>Once your hooked, there's no looking back! LOL Next it will be a pair of 12s and a 2K RMS amp to push them. I started out saying just a little better than stock and now I'm at 3k watts RMS and growing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 677857, post: 8682764"] I'm new to the forum as well , but welcome just the same. Depending on what door speakers you buy, you could just use the Pioneer HU to drive them. Specs say 50 watts x 4 (need to know if that is RMS). If you're shooting for fairly stout door speakers/tweeters then use the two pair of preout RCAs on the HU to go to your amps for the new door speakers and your bazooka sub. The pre outs bypass the amp in the HU so you're good to go. You can buy some decent door speakers and tweeter because you have good RMS power with the amps you have. Example acoustic power to drive the tweeters Punch to drive 2 door speakers KAC 5201 to drive 2 door speaker Not sure if any of those amps have RCA pass through out puts. If not, you can buy RCA splitters to have enough for all three amps. Hope this helps Once your hooked, there's no looking back! LOL Next it will be a pair of 12s and a 2K RMS amp to push them. I started out saying just a little better than stock and now I'm at 3k watts RMS and growing. [/QUOTE]
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