Noob, help me!

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Lman

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Looked on here quite a bit, but can't find the answers to the questions I have. I have a 2016 Yukon XL and am looking to get 3 sets of Kicker KS 6.5 components, and am trying to find out the best way to amplify them. What's better? A single 4 channel amp and a 2 channel. (3) 2 channel amps. Or some weird way to wire a 4 channel amp to run all 3 sets? Was looking at Rockford for the amps, and may switch to their 6.5 components after I hear them. I was looking at the RF T600-4 and RF T400-2.

 
There are 6.5's in the front and rear doors, and am going to add them to the third row too. It's an XL, so there's a lot of space in the rear to fill with sound.

 
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