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matew 
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Make: Acura
Model: 3.2 TL with nav/stock deck
Year: 1999
I've got a Kicker KX650.4 amp, one 15" MB Quart RWE-354 sub for the trunk, and a set of Phoenix Gold Xenon X5.0 speakers for the front (I plan to disable the stock rear speakers).
What is the ideal way to wire these 3 speakers to my amp?
What is the best placement for the Xenon crossover?
I'm keeping the stock deck, therefore I need an L.O.C., correct?
I will also be ditching the stock open air sub, and bypassing the Bose EQ.
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With that sub and amp you'll have to wire for 8-ohms to bridge channels 3 and 4 (or wire one VC to each of channels 3 and 4) and use channels 1 and 2 for the front mains.  Yes, you should use an LOC.  Be sure to set your gain properly.
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DYohn wrote:
use channels 1 and 2 for the front mains.    Be sure to set your gain properly.
Thank you so much for the speedy reply.
To run the fronts to channels 1 and 2, do I wire the speakers together at all or each speaker straight to the amp?
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One woofer and one tweeter connects to one crossover, and that crossover connects to one channel of the amp.

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