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<blockquote data-quote="&amp;lt;qman&amp;gt;" data-source="post: 1299"><p>Ok i've got to sets of Inifinity 5.25" speakers. The first are 505cs Components that run 225W Max and 75rms. The seconds are 5521 that run 135W Max and 45 RMS. My Alpine head unit is a 60Wx4 deck. Is it better for me to run all of my speakers off of my deck amp? or should I get like a 100-150W amp for my back speakers alone (or fronts alone) and then run the other set off the deck? Or finally, should I just get an amp to run all of them? My main concern is sound quality. It may be a misconception but I was told if you have seperate power sources- your speaker sound becomes unbalanced. I was leaning towards running them all off the deck to save cash but if I have to change I will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="<qman>, post: 1299"] Ok i've got to sets of Inifinity 5.25" speakers. The first are 505cs Components that run 225W Max and 75rms. The seconds are 5521 that run 135W Max and 45 RMS. My Alpine head unit is a 60Wx4 deck. Is it better for me to run all of my speakers off of my deck amp? or should I get like a 100-150W amp for my back speakers alone (or fronts alone) and then run the other set off the deck? Or finally, should I just get an amp to run all of them? My main concern is sound quality. It may be a misconception but I was told if you have seperate power sources- your speaker sound becomes unbalanced. I was leaning towards running them all off the deck to save cash but if I have to change I will. [/QUOTE]
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