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<blockquote data-quote="kronik" data-source="post: 757601" data-attributes="member: 558690"><p>Definitely not. If you must have rear-fill, definitely run it off your HU. I've read that giving them the equivalent power to your fronts is part of what screws your sound-stage up. I purchased a 4-ch but I'll probably end up powering some mid-bass off my HU. Gimme some specific part names. What impedance load are you attempting to power the subs at, exactly? You either need to go 4 or 1; I don't know what your amp does bridged or if it's 1 ohm stable..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kronik, post: 757601, member: 558690"] Definitely not. If you must have rear-fill, definitely run it off your HU. I've read that giving them the equivalent power to your fronts is part of what screws your sound-stage up. I purchased a 4-ch but I'll probably end up powering some mid-bass off my HU. Gimme some specific part names. What impedance load are you attempting to power the subs at, exactly? You either need to go 4 or 1; I don't know what your amp does bridged or if it's 1 ohm stable.. [/QUOTE]
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