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Ok.. i'm getting four speakers.. 6.5in hopefully around 75-100RMS than two subs with 200RMS.. i''m not going for killer sound, thats why i don't need them to be like 500RMS.. but will my subs over power my speakers? Since i listin to a wide range of music my idea was to put in a switch for when i want my subs on and when i want them off. So if i'm listing to rock, than just switch the subs off, than if i have rap on, just switch the subs on, will this work?
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do you put them on the amp or the speaker itslef? what if i got like.. somesort of equlizer? Would that work like the same, so i could fine tune every sound?
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QUOTE(cnelson @ Jun 7, 2007 - 8:40 PM) [snapback]566006[/snapback] do you put them on the amp or the speaker itslef? what if i got like.. somesort of equlizer? Would that work like the same, so i could fine tune every sound? These are generally all settings on the amp. But a lot of amps have a facility for a remote volume control. Your head unit will have the equaliser built in. |
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