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<blockquote data-quote="jdc753" data-source="post: 4967476" data-attributes="member: 572078"><p>x2 on dropping the cap.</p><p></p><p>also maybe I am stupid, but by PDX 450.4 do you mean 150.4, I don't think I have heard of a 450.4 amp, and can't picture it fitting in the small PDX chassis. 150.4 should be more than enough for most component sets.</p><p></p><p>going active would be a bonus, do some searching on here for active and you will find a lot of information. Or at the least look for a component set that allows Bi-amp function.</p><p></p><p>Actually looking back now it appears you have a 4 channel to feed 2 sets of comps. To go active up front you would need a 4-channel just to power the front speakers and another amp to power speakers for the rear passengers. I would suggest dropping the second set of comps and just going for a good pair of coaxials for the back passengers.</p><p></p><p>I have heard good things about those components though so if your happy with the price they would probably be a good buy. Focal offers some mid priced comps too I believe, as does Rainbow tough to go wrong with either brand.</p><p></p><p>If sticking with the factor HU some sort of an integration unit will be a must, the RF cleansweep seems to be really good, another option that wasn't listed above would be the Memphis 6ix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdc753, post: 4967476, member: 572078"] x2 on dropping the cap. also maybe I am stupid, but by PDX 450.4 do you mean 150.4, I don't think I have heard of a 450.4 amp, and can't picture it fitting in the small PDX chassis. 150.4 should be more than enough for most component sets. going active would be a bonus, do some searching on here for active and you will find a lot of information. Or at the least look for a component set that allows Bi-amp function. Actually looking back now it appears you have a 4 channel to feed 2 sets of comps. To go active up front you would need a 4-channel just to power the front speakers and another amp to power speakers for the rear passengers. I would suggest dropping the second set of comps and just going for a good pair of coaxials for the back passengers. I have heard good things about those components though so if your happy with the price they would probably be a good buy. Focal offers some mid priced comps too I believe, as does Rainbow tough to go wrong with either brand. If sticking with the factor HU some sort of an integration unit will be a must, the RF cleansweep seems to be really good, another option that wasn't listed above would be the Memphis 6ix. [/QUOTE]
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