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<blockquote data-quote="95BlackGA" data-source="post: 3388590" data-attributes="member: 576452"><p>I'd suggest getting an amp, as it would have more volume, and sometimes better SQ. A 4 channel amp is rather simple to hook up, as long as you have 2 or 3 sets of RCA outputs on your head unit. Run your power/ground/remote, and connect the front speakers to the front speaker terminals on the amp, and the rear speakers to the rear terminals on the amp, run the 2 sets of 2 channel RCAs or 1 set of 4 channel RCAs from the head unit to the amp. If you don't have more than 1 output for the the RCAs on the head unit, I'd look into getting a line driver, and some male to 2 female RCA Y-Adapters, and running them into the line driver so you don't have to max out your gains on the amps you would be using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95BlackGA, post: 3388590, member: 576452"] I'd suggest getting an amp, as it would have more volume, and sometimes better SQ. A 4 channel amp is rather simple to hook up, as long as you have 2 or 3 sets of RCA outputs on your head unit. Run your power/ground/remote, and connect the front speakers to the front speaker terminals on the amp, and the rear speakers to the rear terminals on the amp, run the 2 sets of 2 channel RCAs or 1 set of 4 channel RCAs from the head unit to the amp. If you don't have more than 1 output for the the RCAs on the head unit, I'd look into getting a line driver, and some male to 2 female RCA Y-Adapters, and running them into the line driver so you don't have to max out your gains on the amps you would be using. [/QUOTE]
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