Amp for Components: 2-channel or 4-channel?
#1
I have the following so far:
Alpine CDA-9807 head unit
Alpine MRP-M350 mono amp
Alpine 10" Type R DVC
Infinity Reference 605cs 6.5" components
Now my car has 4x6 up front and 6.5" in the rear. I plan
to put the Infinitys up front (6.5" on door, tweets in
kick paenl), and the rear speakers I will just disable.
Question is, should I get a 2-channel amp to power the
components, or should I look into a 4-channel, in case
I decide to put a pair of 6.5" 2-way coaxials (Infinity 652i)
in the rear?
It seems front stage is more important and the sub will just
cancel out the rear, so right now I plan just to disable the
rear speakers all together.
What should I get?
Alpine CDA-9807 head unit
Alpine MRP-M350 mono amp
Alpine 10" Type R DVC
Infinity Reference 605cs 6.5" components
Now my car has 4x6 up front and 6.5" in the rear. I plan
to put the Infinitys up front (6.5" on door, tweets in
kick paenl), and the rear speakers I will just disable.
Question is, should I get a 2-channel amp to power the
components, or should I look into a 4-channel, in case
I decide to put a pair of 6.5" 2-way coaxials (Infinity 652i)
in the rear?
It seems front stage is more important and the sub will just
cancel out the rear, so right now I plan just to disable the
rear speakers all together.
What should I get?
#3
Well I don't like rear fill anyways so I would say get a nice big 2 channel and run the components with lots of clean, unclipped power.
Or you could get a big 4 channel amp and put the component set in the kicks and some midbass speakers in the doors.
Or you could get a big 4 channel amp and put the component set in the kicks and some midbass speakers in the doors.
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