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<blockquote data-quote="crhye250r" data-source="post: 281863" data-attributes="member: 545515"><p>Okay...no an amp on some highs shouldn't bother your stock electrical system.</p><p></p><p>To have proper balance and fade, you will need a 4 channel amp (assuming your deck has front and rear preouts).</p><p></p><p>By "if setup correctly" i mean amped, with the crossover points, and slope, and gains set correctly. I could help you with that once you get your amp.</p><p></p><p>The cost of the amp depends on what you get.....how much do you want to spend on the amp?? Ill help you any way i can. Reply with answers and well go from there...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crhye250r, post: 281863, member: 545515"] Okay...no an amp on some highs shouldn't bother your stock electrical system. To have proper balance and fade, you will need a 4 channel amp (assuming your deck has front and rear preouts). By "if setup correctly" i mean amped, with the crossover points, and slope, and gains set correctly. I could help you with that once you get your amp. The cost of the amp depends on what you get.....how much do you want to spend on the amp?? Ill help you any way i can. Reply with answers and well go from there... [/QUOTE]
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