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<blockquote data-quote="Casper" data-source="post: 410093" data-attributes="member: 553856"><p>Ok, here goes. I am finally throwing some sound into my 2000' F-150 ext. cab. I just upgraded the HU to a JVC Model: KDG700 50W X 4 cd reciever. I just bought 2 pairs of Kenwood 6 x 8's ( KFC-C6889ie) to replace my factory speakers.</p><p></p><p>Now, here comes the fun part. I am looking into getting an amp for my 4 6 X 8's, 2 10's and an amp to push them as well. I want to install all of this myself, but I am COMPLETLY clueless as to what I will need or even how to go about it.</p><p></p><p>Also, I can but the subs and amp together, or the amp for my mids and wait a month for the next purchase. What would you do? Amp for mids first or subs first?</p><p></p><p>I am going to buy a sealed box that fits under the backseat for the subs. I am looking at the audiobahn high excursions and the HIFONICS BX1500D Class D Mono 1500W Subwoofer Amplifier to push them. I am undecided on the amp for the mids.</p><p></p><p>Any help would be greatly appreciated. I know next to nothing about car audio.</p><p></p><p>Casper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casper, post: 410093, member: 553856"] Ok, here goes. I am finally throwing some sound into my 2000' F-150 ext. cab. I just upgraded the HU to a JVC Model: KDG700 50W X 4 cd reciever. I just bought 2 pairs of Kenwood 6 x 8's ( KFC-C6889ie) to replace my factory speakers. Now, here comes the fun part. I am looking into getting an amp for my 4 6 X 8's, 2 10's and an amp to push them as well. I want to install all of this myself, but I am COMPLETLY clueless as to what I will need or even how to go about it. Also, I can but the subs and amp together, or the amp for my mids and wait a month for the next purchase. What would you do? Amp for mids first or subs first? I am going to buy a sealed box that fits under the backseat for the subs. I am looking at the audiobahn high excursions and the HIFONICS BX1500D Class D Mono 1500W Subwoofer Amplifier to push them. I am undecided on the amp for the mids. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I know next to nothing about car audio. Casper [/QUOTE]
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