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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 2256421" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>You're not going to get huge bass out of your interior speakers.</p><p></p><p>That's not what they are for, anyway.</p><p></p><p>Want big bass? Add a substage.</p><p></p><p>Some will say to only go with a two-channel amp and continue to power your rear fill off of the HU. Personally I like amplified rear fill so I use a 4ch amp to power my interior speakers. If you make the choice to amplify the rears then you'll want to go with a 4ch amp for a couple of different reasons:</p><p></p><p>a) A single 4ch is easier to install than a pair of 2ch amps</p><p></p><p>b) If you tried to run both your front speakers <em>and</em> your rear speakers off of a 2ch amp (which is possible, mind you) you'll completely eliminate any fadar functionality and will not be able to adjust the sound front to rear since they would all be amplified from the same power source.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 2256421, member: 561023"] You're not going to get huge bass out of your interior speakers. That's not what they are for, anyway. Want big bass? Add a substage. Some will say to only go with a two-channel amp and continue to power your rear fill off of the HU. Personally I like amplified rear fill so I use a 4ch amp to power my interior speakers. If you make the choice to amplify the rears then you'll want to go with a 4ch amp for a couple of different reasons: a) A single 4ch is easier to install than a pair of 2ch amps b) If you tried to run both your front speakers [I]and[/I] your rear speakers off of a 2ch amp (which is possible, mind you) you'll completely eliminate any fadar functionality and will not be able to adjust the sound front to rear since they would all be amplified from the same power source. [/QUOTE]
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