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<blockquote data-quote="Brocktune" data-source="post: 8561437" data-attributes="member: 672835"><p>Yes HU No amp external amp. Just realized that the HU has the internal 22 watt amp for for 4 channels (two zones; + and - count for one each), and 6 channel preamp outputs (not amplified; intended to be run to an external amp). Sorry I am new to car audio, and keep thinking in cheap home stereo receiver terms where you have less power to a speker everytime you plug another one in. I now caught on. 4 channels= 2 zones. An added external crossover is so I could have 4 speakers in the front zone and 2 speakers in the rear zone; and have the same amount of power running to each zone. Or am I completely off base?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brocktune, post: 8561437, member: 672835"] Yes HU No amp external amp. Just realized that the HU has the internal 22 watt amp for for 4 channels (two zones; + and - count for one each), and 6 channel preamp outputs (not amplified; intended to be run to an external amp). Sorry I am new to car audio, and keep thinking in cheap home stereo receiver terms where you have less power to a speker everytime you plug another one in. I now caught on. 4 channels= 2 zones. An added external crossover is so I could have 4 speakers in the front zone and 2 speakers in the rear zone; and have the same amount of power running to each zone. Or am I completely off base? [/QUOTE]
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