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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8524944" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Sure. Just look in the manual to see how to bridge two channels to your sub and set crossovers on the amp. I wouldn't put any mids and highs in the rear at all, but if you want to run them off the rear channels of your head unit that should be acceptable.</p><p></p><p>IMO just about ANY 10 or 12 inch woofer would do what you're after. Sealed or ported won't be so important with the caveat being that you use whichever alignment for which the woofer is designed to best function. Most people say "ported is the way to go", this is largely because virtually everything decent these days is designed around functioning best in that style enclosure.</p><p></p><p>If you're still interested in 5 channel amp, Zed Audio may still have some of the Phoenix Gold 5 channels in stock. He designed them for PG. I got one for my brother and they make good power in a very small package and his price on them is very good. Send him an email if you're amp shopping, I'd definitely vouch for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8524944, member: 614752"] Sure. Just look in the manual to see how to bridge two channels to your sub and set crossovers on the amp. I wouldn't put any mids and highs in the rear at all, but if you want to run them off the rear channels of your head unit that should be acceptable. IMO just about ANY 10 or 12 inch woofer would do what you're after. Sealed or ported won't be so important with the caveat being that you use whichever alignment for which the woofer is designed to best function. Most people say "ported is the way to go", this is largely because virtually everything decent these days is designed around functioning best in that style enclosure. If you're still interested in 5 channel amp, Zed Audio may still have some of the Phoenix Gold 5 channels in stock. He designed them for PG. I got one for my brother and they make good power in a very small package and his price on them is very good. Send him an email if you're amp shopping, I'd definitely vouch for them. [/QUOTE]
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