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<blockquote data-quote="BOOMINGRANDPA" data-source="post: 8545100" data-attributes="member: 671921"><p>U can try messing with amp settings but like they said, my last car I ran 75 rms to each front speaker removed rear speakers and used the 6x9 rear deck holes kinda as a port to let sub bass from trunk into car., other option is buy some really bad cheap speakers (not ones with dome tweeters) I mean like factory replacement speakers they have at walmart or something for between $8-$12 each that have the paper cone stuck to them basicly just a mid.. maybe best thing to do is run amp to front speakers and run rear speakers from deck power so doors should get at least 3 times the power..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOOMINGRANDPA, post: 8545100, member: 671921"] U can try messing with amp settings but like they said, my last car I ran 75 rms to each front speaker removed rear speakers and used the 6x9 rear deck holes kinda as a port to let sub bass from trunk into car., other option is buy some really bad cheap speakers (not ones with dome tweeters) I mean like factory replacement speakers they have at walmart or something for between $8-$12 each that have the paper cone stuck to them basicly just a mid.. maybe best thing to do is run amp to front speakers and run rear speakers from deck power so doors should get at least 3 times the power.. [/QUOTE]
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