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<blockquote data-quote="BigSachsy1" data-source="post: 8676241" data-attributes="member: 632980"><p>So I have 2 12s in my 01 suburban and my midbass is ****. Everything else is pretty good. No tweeters except in the 2 coaxials in my front 2 doors. 2 skar fsx65s in the rear doors.</p><p></p><p>After I do the big 3 (current alt is 130 amp) and (maybe) a HO alt, I need to do a 4 channel (I think) to my doors. So what I'm asking is:</p><p></p><p>Do I need a HO alt after I do the big 3? Current amp is 1200 watt rms, the DC 1.2k. </p><p></p><p>Was planning on running 2 more skar 6.5s up front, so would be 600 more watts rms. Each 6.5 is 150 watts rms and I've got my kenwood Kmm-bt325u head unit running all of my door speakers. I disconnected all of my tweeters. Can I use a 2 channel for my door speakers or does it have to be a 4 channel? How do my tweeters fit into all of this? My head unit has crossover settings, so would I still need a signal processor?</p><p></p><p>I have some epdm-1034 pond liner, 45 mil, unused from a jobsite that I was planning on using as MLV in my doors, good or bad idea?</p><p></p><p>I have some pictures of what my system looks like on my page.</p><p></p><p>Any comments are appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigSachsy1, post: 8676241, member: 632980"] So I have 2 12s in my 01 suburban and my midbass is ****. Everything else is pretty good. No tweeters except in the 2 coaxials in my front 2 doors. 2 skar fsx65s in the rear doors. After I do the big 3 (current alt is 130 amp) and (maybe) a HO alt, I need to do a 4 channel (I think) to my doors. So what I'm asking is: Do I need a HO alt after I do the big 3? Current amp is 1200 watt rms, the DC 1.2k. Was planning on running 2 more skar 6.5s up front, so would be 600 more watts rms. Each 6.5 is 150 watts rms and I've got my kenwood Kmm-bt325u head unit running all of my door speakers. I disconnected all of my tweeters. Can I use a 2 channel for my door speakers or does it have to be a 4 channel? How do my tweeters fit into all of this? My head unit has crossover settings, so would I still need a signal processor? I have some epdm-1034 pond liner, 45 mil, unused from a jobsite that I was planning on using as MLV in my doors, good or bad idea? I have some pictures of what my system looks like on my page. Any comments are appreciated. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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