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<blockquote data-quote="AE92Rolla" data-source="post: 7326193" data-attributes="member: 633155"><p>Im not much of a beginner, but i now realise that you cant have different sub sizes because of the frequency differences running from the head unit. Im now going to go with 5 12" subs in the boot with 4 6x9's and keep the 2 6x9's in the parcel tray.</p><p></p><p>With 2 subs on the left having thier own amp 2 subs on right with</p><p></p><p>their own amp, the sub in the middle on a mono block and the 4 6x9's on an amp</p><p></p><p>and the 2 6x9's running of the amp in the head unit, does this sound plausible though?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE92Rolla, post: 7326193, member: 633155"] Im not much of a beginner, but i now realise that you cant have different sub sizes because of the frequency differences running from the head unit. Im now going to go with 5 12" subs in the boot with 4 6x9's and keep the 2 6x9's in the parcel tray. With 2 subs on the left having thier own amp 2 subs on right with their own amp, the sub in the middle on a mono block and the 4 6x9's on an amp and the 2 6x9's running of the amp in the head unit, does this sound plausible though? [/QUOTE]
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