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<blockquote data-quote="Sythlord79" data-source="post: 2812249" data-attributes="member: 573500"><p>Ive been told in larger vehicles, as a rule.... you should supply less than half the power to the rear speaker as you do the fronts.</p><p></p><p>for example: if you give 150watts per channel for the fronts, you should provide 75watts or less to the rears as long as they match the suggested RMS to the speaker.</p><p></p><p>So still, focus on the fronts the most. Purchase an amplifier to power the fronts and maybe run the rears off ur stock H/U.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sythlord79, post: 2812249, member: 573500"] Ive been told in larger vehicles, as a rule.... you should supply less than half the power to the rear speaker as you do the fronts. for example: if you give 150watts per channel for the fronts, you should provide 75watts or less to the rears as long as they match the suggested RMS to the speaker. So still, focus on the fronts the most. Purchase an amplifier to power the fronts and maybe run the rears off ur stock H/U. [/QUOTE]
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