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djrankin004 
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I'm thinking now for the $100 more i'll stick with my original plan which was a Infinity kappa Five amplifier. I want to run a strictly front speaker setup. I have Kappas components in the rear doors as well but it seems to sound worse with them turned on. With the Kappa Five i would want to run each woofer and tweeter to a single channel on the amp, and then run a small subwoofer. Would this be a better setup ? I just want a clean sounding system
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djrankin004 wrote:
Sounds like a no go from the responses thus far.

Which responses were those.  Seriously, bridge one amp on one set of components using the crossover that came with the components.  They will have never sounded better.

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richl68 wrote:

Im just trying to understand why you are trying to running 2 2 channels

That response kinda turned me off on it. But for the price i think maybe i should go ahead and get them. Only paying $100 for both amps used. I guess i can just add them to the pile if things dont work out

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Only reason i said that was because i didnt know you were getting the amps used, if the case was buying a new amp maybe a 4 channel bridged to 2 channel would have work/been a better option with size and space savings.

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