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Speaker set up for classic car Stag.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8672860" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>for all this to work you need an 8 channel dsp to control midbass (6s) midrange (4s) tweeters and sub. You'll need a 6 channel amp or two 4 channel amps plus a monoblock or a 4 channel and a 2 channel plus a monoblock. You can also do a 5 channel plus a 2 channel if you dont need that much bass. </p><p></p><p>You will get absolutely nowhere with head unit power so throw that idea straight out the window plus the head unit cant handle the ohm loads properly too, sooner or later you'll fry the head unit trying to force it to power all those speakers. Not to mention your distortion level is going to be ungodly high before you get into any real volume and that car is rather noisy i'd imagine you'd need to achieve at least a respectable amount of clean volume for any real listening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8672860, member: 650438"] for all this to work you need an 8 channel dsp to control midbass (6s) midrange (4s) tweeters and sub. You'll need a 6 channel amp or two 4 channel amps plus a monoblock or a 4 channel and a 2 channel plus a monoblock. You can also do a 5 channel plus a 2 channel if you dont need that much bass. You will get absolutely nowhere with head unit power so throw that idea straight out the window plus the head unit cant handle the ohm loads properly too, sooner or later you'll fry the head unit trying to force it to power all those speakers. Not to mention your distortion level is going to be ungodly high before you get into any real volume and that car is rather noisy i'd imagine you'd need to achieve at least a respectable amount of clean volume for any real listening. [/QUOTE]
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