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<blockquote data-quote="Gary S" data-source="post: 3237705" data-attributes="member: 568291"><p>I'd ditch the rear speakers... that's only for factory speakers.</p><p></p><p>Even though the amps are flea market variety, I'd still like to know the fuse ratings... if they have no noise, and have enough power, why not use them? Just don't buy that brand again.</p><p></p><p>Speakers, installation, system design, and system tunning are most important.. as long as you have plenty of power, amps and head units don't make nearly as big a difference.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, I'd throw away the rear speakers, bridge the audiofonics to a great set of comps up front... that will give you more power on the component set up front, where it should be. And run the woofers the way you suggested, if the amps have a good amount of juice.</p><p></p><p>The only other thing... sometimes higher order x-overs help with keeping the bass up front illusion... might be worth it to buy another sub amp just for the crossover in it, and up the sub power also in one shot.</p><p></p><p>Spend your money on a great component set before you start chucking amps though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary S, post: 3237705, member: 568291"] I'd ditch the rear speakers... that's only for factory speakers. Even though the amps are flea market variety, I'd still like to know the fuse ratings... if they have no noise, and have enough power, why not use them? Just don't buy that brand again. Speakers, installation, system design, and system tunning are most important.. as long as you have plenty of power, amps and head units don't make nearly as big a difference. Like I said, I'd throw away the rear speakers, bridge the audiofonics to a great set of comps up front... that will give you more power on the component set up front, where it should be. And run the woofers the way you suggested, if the amps have a good amount of juice. The only other thing... sometimes higher order x-overs help with keeping the bass up front illusion... might be worth it to buy another sub amp just for the crossover in it, and up the sub power also in one shot. Spend your money on a great component set before you start chucking amps though. [/QUOTE]
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