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<blockquote data-quote="daboyfrumdabx" data-source="post: 7170906" data-attributes="member: 617760"><p>The JL speakers will work fine with that unit...</p><p></p><p>You don't need an amp for the the fronts, but it would nice to amp them and bring them to full potential.</p><p></p><p>If you do decide to add the second amp, you can use a fused distribution block, OR you can use a non-fused distro block and add another inline fuse on that wire. I personally would just get a fused block since you have yet to make a purchase. I'm not sure what size you need there. If the JL has circuitry to protect it, you'll fuse to protect the wire. If it doesn't have this circuitry, you'll need to fuse for the amp, and I do not know what size you will need in that case. What size fuse did you have inline with it in the other car?</p><p></p><p>I didn't download your diagram so I don't know what you have going on. The components you listed for the front have their own tweeter so just use those. You'll have wire going from the amp to the crossover and from the crossover you will have a run to the mid and to the tweeter of the comp set. If you don't amp, substitute "head unit" for "amp" in that last sentence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daboyfrumdabx, post: 7170906, member: 617760"] The JL speakers will work fine with that unit... You don't need an amp for the the fronts, but it would nice to amp them and bring them to full potential. If you do decide to add the second amp, you can use a fused distribution block, OR you can use a non-fused distro block and add another inline fuse on that wire. I personally would just get a fused block since you have yet to make a purchase. I'm not sure what size you need there. If the JL has circuitry to protect it, you'll fuse to protect the wire. If it doesn't have this circuitry, you'll need to fuse for the amp, and I do not know what size you will need in that case. What size fuse did you have inline with it in the other car? I didn't download your diagram so I don't know what you have going on. The components you listed for the front have their own tweeter so just use those. You'll have wire going from the amp to the crossover and from the crossover you will have a run to the mid and to the tweeter of the comp set. If you don't amp, substitute "head unit" for "amp" in that last sentence. [/QUOTE]
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