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<blockquote data-quote="DarkScorpion" data-source="post: 6674936" data-attributes="member: 618537"><p>It'll be very hard to correctly set up a 3-way set up so I suggest you stay 2-way, but either way you go I'd suggest you go active. DIYMA might be a better place to go if you want to talk about SQ, but if you want a double din head unit w/ navigation, I can tell you you're going to have to get an external processor since there are now DD Nav units w/ built in active crossover capabilities. There's a huge selection of amps, so just read up. Some of the popular 4-channel amps I can think of off the top of my head (you need either a 4-channel amp or 2 2-channel amps to go 2-way active) are the MB Quart DSC4125, AQ4x90, and Sundown SAX-100.4D, but there is a HUGE selection of SQ amps (think Zed, Audison, McIntosh, etc.) that you can read up on that would pair very nicely with your comps.</p><p></p><p>And about using your itouch, most headunits will sync up w/ your itouch, so don't limit yourself to headunits specifically centered around ipods/iphones/itouches</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkScorpion, post: 6674936, member: 618537"] It'll be very hard to correctly set up a 3-way set up so I suggest you stay 2-way, but either way you go I'd suggest you go active. DIYMA might be a better place to go if you want to talk about SQ, but if you want a double din head unit w/ navigation, I can tell you you're going to have to get an external processor since there are now DD Nav units w/ built in active crossover capabilities. There's a huge selection of amps, so just read up. Some of the popular 4-channel amps I can think of off the top of my head (you need either a 4-channel amp or 2 2-channel amps to go 2-way active) are the MB Quart DSC4125, AQ4x90, and Sundown SAX-100.4D, but there is a HUGE selection of SQ amps (think Zed, Audison, McIntosh, etc.) that you can read up on that would pair very nicely with your comps. And about using your itouch, most headunits will sync up w/ your itouch, so don't limit yourself to headunits specifically centered around ipods/iphones/itouches [/QUOTE]
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