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<blockquote data-quote="Buick_66" data-source="post: 8464838" data-attributes="member: 668592"><p>I'm with DaytonLax14, amp the 4 6.5" and possibly just get rid of the 6x9's. You'll probably run into imaging problems, and excess highs if you amp all 6 with no subs. You can run 2 sets in parallel on each side with a 2 channel amp assuming that you buy the right one (ie 2ohm stereo capabilities). Best to do if all speakers are the same. When wiring the first amp, save yourself some future hassles and run the wires for your sub amp too. Then when you're ready it will be a simple addition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buick_66, post: 8464838, member: 668592"] I'm with DaytonLax14, amp the 4 6.5" and possibly just get rid of the 6x9's. You'll probably run into imaging problems, and excess highs if you amp all 6 with no subs. You can run 2 sets in parallel on each side with a 2 channel amp assuming that you buy the right one (ie 2ohm stereo capabilities). Best to do if all speakers are the same. When wiring the first amp, save yourself some future hassles and run the wires for your sub amp too. Then when you're ready it will be a simple addition. [/QUOTE]
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