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Time Alignment or speaker delete question
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<blockquote data-quote="Talontsi90" data-source="post: 8674822" data-attributes="member: 676667"><p>You can use the Kicker Key amp, just dont use its time alignment feature, but the internal crossover isnt suited for for what you want. Honestly, i would run the all fronts (pillars and doors) and rear doors speakers off the DSP, trash the deck speakers and leave the rest for the subs. Let the DSP handle all the crossover stuff, that way you dont need to worry about what amp you get for the extra channels. I wont charge you for this advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Talontsi90, post: 8674822, member: 676667"] You can use the Kicker Key amp, just dont use its time alignment feature, but the internal crossover isnt suited for for what you want. Honestly, i would run the all fronts (pillars and doors) and rear doors speakers off the DSP, trash the deck speakers and leave the rest for the subs. Let the DSP handle all the crossover stuff, that way you dont need to worry about what amp you get for the extra channels. I wont charge you for this advice. [/QUOTE]
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