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Should I bi-amp Focal PS165F components?
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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8662760" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>you cant do that if the fronts are running active</p><p></p><p>op, technically you can "bi-amp" the fronts and still run rears, but its tricky if youre doing this with just the head unit and not a DSP. If you want the best sound and still have rear speakers, youre going to want a DSP that has at least 7 channels (2 for each front tweet, 2 for each front mid, 2 for each rear pair and 1 for the sub). From there youre going to need at least 7 channels of amplification for the same drivers mentioned above. a DSP isnt terribly cheap, but you can get away with the dayton or rockford offerings that are around 300 to 350</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8662760, member: 664079"] you cant do that if the fronts are running active op, technically you can "bi-amp" the fronts and still run rears, but its tricky if youre doing this with just the head unit and not a DSP. If you want the best sound and still have rear speakers, youre going to want a DSP that has at least 7 channels (2 for each front tweet, 2 for each front mid, 2 for each rear pair and 1 for the sub). From there youre going to need at least 7 channels of amplification for the same drivers mentioned above. a DSP isnt terribly cheap, but you can get away with the dayton or rockford offerings that are around 300 to 350 [/QUOTE]
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