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<blockquote data-quote="fly_marlin" data-source="post: 8279678" data-attributes="member: 660781"><p>I'm not sure what your alternator is like. I have a honda accord and I think my alt is 130A max, which is decent. I run the 1200W amp and an arc audio (almost 700W)amp and my lights never dim. Keep in mind that you can always turn the sub volume down, and then up again if you want to get loud. I think you should omit the rear speakers in your initial installation and just use 2 channels of the 4 channel amp. If you decide the sound isn't where it needs to be, add rear speakers later. To maintain a proper sound stage, I think it is recommended to limit the frequency response (and volume) of the rear speakers. I definitely think you should put more focus into the front speakers. If you do it right, you should be happy. If not, can always add more stuff later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fly_marlin, post: 8279678, member: 660781"] I'm not sure what your alternator is like. I have a honda accord and I think my alt is 130A max, which is decent. I run the 1200W amp and an arc audio (almost 700W)amp and my lights never dim. Keep in mind that you can always turn the sub volume down, and then up again if you want to get loud. I think you should omit the rear speakers in your initial installation and just use 2 channels of the 4 channel amp. If you decide the sound isn't where it needs to be, add rear speakers later. To maintain a proper sound stage, I think it is recommended to limit the frequency response (and volume) of the rear speakers. I definitely think you should put more focus into the front speakers. If you do it right, you should be happy. If not, can always add more stuff later. [/QUOTE]
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