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New full system install. Which wiring method is better?
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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7609973" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>It depends on your style of listening, Most people are going to tell you rear speakers are unneeded, but I have met a few people who like to have some sort of rear balance. If you have never done 4 ch amps before I would say your going to want to go in with someone who has bi-amped before in order to set up your active correctly. Secondly, I am going to have to ask what type of LOC your looking at, I wouldn't recommend anything less than the quality of something like the ISVE61 or your going to be unhappy with the signal conversion. AND the final bit of advice, do your big 3 upgrade and replace your factory battery or that power consumption is going to eat your alternator alive. Good luck with it, let us know how it turns out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7609973, member: 628274"] It depends on your style of listening, Most people are going to tell you rear speakers are unneeded, but I have met a few people who like to have some sort of rear balance. If you have never done 4 ch amps before I would say your going to want to go in with someone who has bi-amped before in order to set up your active correctly. Secondly, I am going to have to ask what type of LOC your looking at, I wouldn't recommend anything less than the quality of something like the ISVE61 or your going to be unhappy with the signal conversion. AND the final bit of advice, do your big 3 upgrade and replace your factory battery or that power consumption is going to eat your alternator alive. Good luck with it, let us know how it turns out [/QUOTE]
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