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<blockquote data-quote="CBeck" data-source="post: 7823786" data-attributes="member: 643441"><p>with that head unit the 4 4" should be fine off the head unit. as far as the cabling it depends on the amp you have, what it's channel load is at what impedance, things like that. as far as the bass for the 6x9's once again depends on the amp, get one with a high pass filter or an all pass filter which will even out your mids and highs and if you find one with a bass boost knob turn it down so you can manually control the 6x9 bass power. from there you can play with your EQ.</p><p></p><p>hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBeck, post: 7823786, member: 643441"] with that head unit the 4 4" should be fine off the head unit. as far as the cabling it depends on the amp you have, what it's channel load is at what impedance, things like that. as far as the bass for the 6x9's once again depends on the amp, get one with a high pass filter or an all pass filter which will even out your mids and highs and if you find one with a bass boost knob turn it down so you can manually control the 6x9 bass power. from there you can play with your EQ. hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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