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<blockquote data-quote="Bigballs420" data-source="post: 8835873" data-attributes="member: 688506"><p>I would forgo the 5 channel vxi. Grab the 6 channel. Grab a mono that suits your needs. </p><p>The 6 channel vxi has 2 sets of processed outputs. That you can use for the sub. </p><p>This way you have the channels for a 3 way plus sub. </p><p>If you grab the 5 channel you'll be limited in channels. You'll actually need the passive. With the six or even better the 8 channel. </p><p>The 8 channel will allow you to bridge 2 channels for the midbass and still 4 channels for each mid and tweeter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigballs420, post: 8835873, member: 688506"] I would forgo the 5 channel vxi. Grab the 6 channel. Grab a mono that suits your needs. The 6 channel vxi has 2 sets of processed outputs. That you can use for the sub. This way you have the channels for a 3 way plus sub. If you grab the 5 channel you'll be limited in channels. You'll actually need the passive. With the six or even better the 8 channel. The 8 channel will allow you to bridge 2 channels for the midbass and still 4 channels for each mid and tweeter. [/QUOTE]
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