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<blockquote data-quote="C o l i n" data-source="post: 6481664" data-attributes="member: 616774"><p>I'm looking to do virtually the same thing but I need my amp to fit under my driver's seat. If that MB Quart was smaller it'd definitely be on my list.</p><p></p><p>The Alpine PDX-4.100 or PDX-4.150 also fit the bill, although are more pricey than the MB. JL HD600/4 would also work, but again, is pretty pricey.</p><p></p><p>As buck said, run your front channel rca's to the front channel on the amp, then power the comps through the front channel on the amp. Run your sub signal on the rear or sub rca's from your headunit to the rear channel on the amp. Bridge those speaker wires and send to your sub. Quick search will show you some wiring diagrams for bridging and or series/parallel wiring if you have a dual voice coil sub.</p><p></p><p>Subscribing to see what other amps people recommend...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C o l i n, post: 6481664, member: 616774"] I'm looking to do virtually the same thing but I need my amp to fit under my driver's seat. If that MB Quart was smaller it'd definitely be on my list. The Alpine PDX-4.100 or PDX-4.150 also fit the bill, although are more pricey than the MB. JL HD600/4 would also work, but again, is pretty pricey. As buck said, run your front channel rca's to the front channel on the amp, then power the comps through the front channel on the amp. Run your sub signal on the rear or sub rca's from your headunit to the rear channel on the amp. Bridge those speaker wires and send to your sub. Quick search will show you some wiring diagrams for bridging and or series/parallel wiring if you have a dual voice coil sub. Subscribing to see what other amps people recommend... [/QUOTE]
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