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<blockquote data-quote="peterletran" data-source="post: 8386265" data-attributes="member: 596483"><p>Honestly, having to run just your fronts through this particular amp may be quite confusing as the amp doesn't have any parallel outputs. This amp is designed to run only inputs. I guess you could split the left and right into 4 to get into the amp, but your math seems to be sound. I'm not sure what kind of head unit you're using, but if its 4v times(x) 3 you shouldn't have any issues. Most head units only have 3 sets of pre-outs. 2 to front 2 to rear and 2 to sub. So ... you may have to split the front 2 to make 4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peterletran, post: 8386265, member: 596483"] Honestly, having to run just your fronts through this particular amp may be quite confusing as the amp doesn't have any parallel outputs. This amp is designed to run only inputs. I guess you could split the left and right into 4 to get into the amp, but your math seems to be sound. I'm not sure what kind of head unit you're using, but if its 4v times(x) 3 you shouldn't have any issues. Most head units only have 3 sets of pre-outs. 2 to front 2 to rear and 2 to sub. So ... you may have to split the front 2 to make 4. [/QUOTE]
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