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<blockquote data-quote="zoltman1991" data-source="post: 8878940" data-attributes="member: 691561"><p>Hi there!</p><p></p><p>I have a 2020 Lexus ES350.</p><p>I plan on replacing two front 3.5"s and two door 3.5"s and two front door 6x9s.</p><p></p><p>Right now, I have an ACX650.5 and I plan to run 50 watts into the four channels, then wire two SVC4ohm 6x9s to a 2ohm load on the 5th channel (full range outputs).</p><p>ALL KICKER KS series.</p><p></p><p>I swapped the 6x9s into the door, but I realised the factory amp was only sending low frequencies, so effectively was acting as a mid-range subwoofer.</p><p></p><p>My questions are:</p><p>-when I install, which speaker inputs should I use for the ACX650.5 to ensure the 6x9s have full range?</p><p></p><p>OR is it better to get the LC7i (I have a subwoofer set with JD1000.1, so then I can run the speaker inputs and have the 'sum' setting selected for the outputs on the 6x9s?</p><p></p><p>My reasoning is that I bought the KS 6x9 because I wanted better mids and highs, so I want to send them full frequency ranges.</p><p></p><p>I put myself in a pickle and thinking I may need to drop the ACX for a 4-channel amp and a 2-channel amp (likely Alpine A32 and Punch 500.2). This would force me to get the LC7i.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zoltman1991, post: 8878940, member: 691561"] Hi there! I have a 2020 Lexus ES350. I plan on replacing two front 3.5"s and two door 3.5"s and two front door 6x9s. Right now, I have an ACX650.5 and I plan to run 50 watts into the four channels, then wire two SVC4ohm 6x9s to a 2ohm load on the 5th channel (full range outputs). ALL KICKER KS series. I swapped the 6x9s into the door, but I realised the factory amp was only sending low frequencies, so effectively was acting as a mid-range subwoofer. My questions are: -when I install, which speaker inputs should I use for the ACX650.5 to ensure the 6x9s have full range? OR is it better to get the LC7i (I have a subwoofer set with JD1000.1, so then I can run the speaker inputs and have the 'sum' setting selected for the outputs on the 6x9s? My reasoning is that I bought the KS 6x9 because I wanted better mids and highs, so I want to send them full frequency ranges. I put myself in a pickle and thinking I may need to drop the ACX for a 4-channel amp and a 2-channel amp (likely Alpine A32 and Punch 500.2). This would force me to get the LC7i. [/QUOTE]
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