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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8859981" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I myself would use that MTX amplifier on the front stage on 2chs with a decent set of components of at the least 90rms per side @4 ohms. I would not purchase the rear deck 6x9s until you remove them to see if you enjoy the substage more without them in place. You will gain more lows into the cabin with them removed. you can always place the rear 6x9s in to see if you like that better. I would run the Rear RCAs for the rear chs, and have that ready to play with and test to see if those 6x9s sound any better than off the HU that they are now. If you do decide to keep the 6x9s in the rear deck. I highly recommend that you seal them off in the Shared trunk space as the subs so that they do not get damaged. The subs air pressure will push the cones on the 6x9s and when they are in play and will XMAX those cones and eventually destroy those 6x9s. Doesnt take much to seal them off by getting creative with some ABS plastic or some 1/2" or even 1/4" plywood,and some L brackets and silicone. to keep them safe from getting pushed to theyre limitations and beyond from the subs air pressure movement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8859981, member: 634282"] I myself would use that MTX amplifier on the front stage on 2chs with a decent set of components of at the least 90rms per side @4 ohms. I would not purchase the rear deck 6x9s until you remove them to see if you enjoy the substage more without them in place. You will gain more lows into the cabin with them removed. you can always place the rear 6x9s in to see if you like that better. I would run the Rear RCAs for the rear chs, and have that ready to play with and test to see if those 6x9s sound any better than off the HU that they are now. If you do decide to keep the 6x9s in the rear deck. I highly recommend that you seal them off in the Shared trunk space as the subs so that they do not get damaged. The subs air pressure will push the cones on the 6x9s and when they are in play and will XMAX those cones and eventually destroy those 6x9s. Doesnt take much to seal them off by getting creative with some ABS plastic or some 1/2" or even 1/4" plywood,and some L brackets and silicone. to keep them safe from getting pushed to theyre limitations and beyond from the subs air pressure movement. [/QUOTE]
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