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xkuco 
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i have a 91 civic and is it better to hook up the speakers through an amp or through the radio ???
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I would suggest a 4 channel amp so you can better match the volume of the subs.
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yep, do what xtremej said.
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i would get a good 4 channel for ur highs. nothing sounds worse than a system with only bass and very little highs. there are a lot of guys around here that has that nothing but bass and very little highs and it sounds like SHYT!!!!! and they think they are jammin then u have the guys that put in all the tweeters and u get bass and then all the screaming from the tweeters. that 2 sounds like SHYT!!!
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xkuco 
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what would u recommend pioneer wise tho and would i need two or just one???
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I don't get this. I'm not trying to offend you, but you're new to the car audio thing and your building a show car?
xkuco 
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i dont do wiring im tryng to learn homie i paint and do fiberglassing ( thats what u get for not asking questions lol) but ne waz
hardknocks 
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GM-D510M - this is a 1000w max  D class amp , 600 watts rms at 2 ohm

PRS-D2000T -2 channel FD class amp

the 2 amps listed above are good for ur subs

 

this is a good amp for ur highs , GM-6200F- this is a 4 channel

 

4-15" RF T2
6-7" RF Component sets
8 Planet Audio 900d
10 Batcap800
1 250 amp alt
1 300 amp alt
2" sound deadner roof,doors,floors
xkuco 
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thanks man but honestly how would u hook up the 4 channel to the simple speakers i have two 3 ways and 2 2ways and two 6x9 that are 2 way i got the subs pack down just need help know on the other speakers
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can u tell me would three of these GM-3200T work there 300 watt max and 60 Watts x 2, at 4 ohms and 150 Watts x 1, at 4 ohms i told u guys what i have already so wondering if thatll work for the 6 speakers 2 for each amp??
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