you'll be fine. they will still sound good but they love more power.I just ordered the pg rds comps and coax's from audiosavings also. I also ordered a kicker 350.4 to power the comps up front and coax's in the rear. I see that some of you are pushing alot more power...did I make a mistake? I'm just looking for a nice upgrade from my crappy factory speakers powered by my kenwood HU.
What kind of car is it? If it is a smaller car (coupe) you should definitely bridge the amp to power the RSd's and run the rear fill off of the head unit.I just ordered the pg rds comps and coax's from audiosavings also. I also ordered a kicker 350.4 to power the comps up front and coax's in the rear. I see that some of you are pushing alot more power...did I make a mistake? I'm just looking for a nice upgrade from my crappy factory speakers powered by my kenwood HU.
i agree!What kind of car is it? If it is a smaller car (coupe) you should definitely bridge the amp to power the RSd's and run the rear fill off of the head unit.
nah, if you care about SQ then you want most of the sound coming from the front. you actually want the front speakers to play as much of the low end bass as possible w/o distortion and bottoming out of course.Thats great advice guys! I never thought of doing that. So this is definately the way to do it? I thought the extra bass in the rear would help.
Like they said, just bridge it. You don't need to run lower than 4ohms so you're fine.Thanks for the great advice tcguy85. Now I'm wondering if I should return the 4channel for a higher rated 2ch amp. Would it be worth the hassle? I'm not running a sub and just wanted a simple upgrade from my factory speakers, but if it will make a big difference, I'm willing to do it right.