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rallysport 
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Posted: January 23, 2005 at 3:06 PM / IP Logged  
the way my car is set up right now it seams as if im getting more sound from the rear than in front. so i figure i could ampflify em. what im getting at is would it sound better amping just the fronts with a 2 channel and running the rear off the deck vs amping all 4 with a 4 channel?
bullman96 
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Posted: January 23, 2005 at 3:11 PM / IP Logged  
if you can afford it, i would amp both. if you can, only use the front speakers and amp those.
Bestbuy577 
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For an extra 10-20...its worth it getting a 4-channel
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bullman96 
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i guess im crazy, but i like having an individual amp to power each of my tweeters, mids, and sub. i think its more fun that way. definately get a 4 channel, if i had the space to mount a good one, i sure as hell would have. makes wiring a but more easy, and there is less chance of mistakes

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