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also all the speakers i have are Pioneer TS-A6960,
Pioneer TS-A1370R,Pioneer TS-A1670R im sorry there all three way
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So you have 6 speakers, factory ones? what's their power rating? i think is better if you use the 2 3ways and the 2 6x9, thus 4 speakers and use an 4 channel amp the Pioneer GM-6200F looks nice it's 4x 60 wrms amp, and wire each speaker at each channel of that amp. You can put 2 of the Pioneer GM-7200M for your 4 subs and wired them as i showed you before. or you can use 2 of this 2 channel Pioneer GM-5200T it's a 2x 125 wrms and wire each sub at each channel, and each sub will get 125wrms, more than enought because those subs are 120wrms.
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im thinkin of goin with 3 amps one for every two speakers kickpanels, doors, and back and that one gm-5200t and use three of the GM-3200T what do u think and then get the upgraded alternator ???
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Aruman wrote:
Class D amps are not 2 channel, they have 2 terminals for connect more subs, but they are not 2 channel amps.
I am curious... Why do you say they are not 2 channel amps?
It all reminds me of something that Molière once said to Guy de Maupassant at a café in Vienna: "That's nice. You should write it down."
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Class D aren't Monoblock Amps and Monoblock amps aren't single channel?
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Posted: April 16, 2006 at 10:36 AM / IP Logged  
Aruman wrote:
Class D aren't Monoblock Amps and Monoblock amps aren't single channel?
No. Class D does not mean monoblock, but yes, monoblock DOES mean one channel.
Here's a 5/4/3 channel class D amplifier... That's just one example. Stereo AND mono, bridgeable, too! All in one chassis... Eclipse also has a 4/3/2 version, and a 1/2 channel version.
All I am saying here is that class D does not mean "mono", or even "one channel" for that matter. Class D amplifiers appear in all of the flavors that typical class A and A/B amps appear in.
It all reminds me of something that Molière once said to Guy de Maupassant at a café in Vienna: "That's nice. You should write it down."
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ohh ok now i see, thanks for the correction Heamphyst.
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