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DYohn 
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Posted: December 29, 2005 at 6:22 PM / IP Logged  
dwarren is talking about using two channels off a 4-channel amp to power the front stereo set, and using the other 2 channels on the amp to power the subwoofer.  Why do you think you need a set of tweets and a 5 1/4 coax (which also has a set of tweets)?  And like I said, don't use bridged amplifier channels for your mains!  For sub, it's OK as that is a low-fi application.
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I have the extra set of tweets only because I like my highs crisp and distinct.  The layout of the car alows the bass to travel easily.  I understand the 4 channel concept and I will consider it.    Thanks
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