2 or 4 channel amp
#3
ooops...forgot what I was going to say. Stick to the basics and keep your probs low. Two channel bridgeable for the two subs. 4channel for the front and rears. I am just putting in 2 JBL w6s with a Rockford Fosgate 400s amp and a 750 4 way for the front and back. Boston acoustics seporates.
#4
Originally posted by blue LEDz
you can use a 2 channel to power 4 speakers, but unless they are exactly the same, and very close together, i don't recomend it. if you can only afford a 2 channel amp, i'd just run power to a set of good front speakers. but generally you want 1 channel per speaker because of needing to adjust them in sets, mainly the front and rear. and using different kind and size speakers together is not very wise. everytime i've heard something like that, it sounded like ***. now subs on the other hand are a different story. but since i am assuming you are talking about regular speakers, i won't elaborate.
you can use a 2 channel to power 4 speakers, but unless they are exactly the same, and very close together, i don't recomend it. if you can only afford a 2 channel amp, i'd just run power to a set of good front speakers. but generally you want 1 channel per speaker because of needing to adjust them in sets, mainly the front and rear. and using different kind and size speakers together is not very wise. everytime i've heard something like that, it sounded like ***. now subs on the other hand are a different story. but since i am assuming you are talking about regular speakers, i won't elaborate.
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