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<blockquote data-quote="cparker2591" data-source="post: 8635861" data-attributes="member: 674498"><p>ok so ill get a 4 channel amp that does at least 110 rms per channel at 4 ohms. then hook up my pair of components to just the "A" side of the amp, and leave the "B" side empty. and i can just cut out the stock amp and put in my new one? upgrading the power and ground wires obviously? then run my speaker wire from new amp to the passive crossovers in the doors and then from crossover to mids and tweeters? is all this correct? thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cparker2591, post: 8635861, member: 674498"] ok so ill get a 4 channel amp that does at least 110 rms per channel at 4 ohms. then hook up my pair of components to just the "A" side of the amp, and leave the "B" side empty. and i can just cut out the stock amp and put in my new one? upgrading the power and ground wires obviously? then run my speaker wire from new amp to the passive crossovers in the doors and then from crossover to mids and tweeters? is all this correct? thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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