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<blockquote data-quote="Super_Chicken" data-source="post: 7610198" data-attributes="member: 638156"><p>I plan on listening to mostly dance/house and dubstep, with the odd alt-rock song. I'll be using the Alpine sound processor as the LOC (Originally I was gonna use a $30 scoche LOC but knew it would be the weak link in my setup.) So tap the Alpine H660 to the headunit and it will provide the RCA's for my amps.</p><p></p><p>Can you guys give me more details on Bi-amping? Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't that just amping two different sets/types of speakers using the same amp? Because in this case on the 600, I can set the gain and crossover for the front and independently set a different gain and crossover for the rear. (Which is why I was asking if I can set the fronts as tweeters and rears as the mids).</p><p></p><p>I do plan on doing the big 3 and getting a larger battery. The GTI has a 140 amp alt so I'm hoping that should be enough and I'd like to avoid changing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super_Chicken, post: 7610198, member: 638156"] I plan on listening to mostly dance/house and dubstep, with the odd alt-rock song. I'll be using the Alpine sound processor as the LOC (Originally I was gonna use a $30 scoche LOC but knew it would be the weak link in my setup.) So tap the Alpine H660 to the headunit and it will provide the RCA's for my amps. Can you guys give me more details on Bi-amping? Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't that just amping two different sets/types of speakers using the same amp? Because in this case on the 600, I can set the gain and crossover for the front and independently set a different gain and crossover for the rear. (Which is why I was asking if I can set the fronts as tweeters and rears as the mids). I do plan on doing the big 3 and getting a larger battery. The GTI has a 140 amp alt so I'm hoping that should be enough and I'd like to avoid changing it. [/QUOTE]
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