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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7753991" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>The AVIC have been pretty good over the years, I know a lot of people who like them. The above is correct, you only need 6 preouts and you will run the front mids and tweets from the same 2 chan, through a crossover. I do not recomend you attempt active crossovers....using different channels for the mids and tweets, until you have a little more experience under your belt, or if you know someone who is willing to help with a lot of experience. I am not trying to insult you, active crossovers just require a great deal of tunning to make much of a difference, and they are more expensive. If you want the clean look, get the 5 channel. ARC audio makes a small one that is really cool that you can probably hide somewhere. As far as the speakers go, its easier to recomend something if we know what kind of music you like. I would also like to ask, does your WRX have the premium audio package?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7753991, member: 628274"] The AVIC have been pretty good over the years, I know a lot of people who like them. The above is correct, you only need 6 preouts and you will run the front mids and tweets from the same 2 chan, through a crossover. I do not recomend you attempt active crossovers....using different channels for the mids and tweets, until you have a little more experience under your belt, or if you know someone who is willing to help with a lot of experience. I am not trying to insult you, active crossovers just require a great deal of tunning to make much of a difference, and they are more expensive. If you want the clean look, get the 5 channel. ARC audio makes a small one that is really cool that you can probably hide somewhere. As far as the speakers go, its easier to recomend something if we know what kind of music you like. I would also like to ask, does your WRX have the premium audio package? [/QUOTE]
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