jeeper2269 10+ year member
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I decided to start building the component setup for my next Jeep and have a couple questions.
a couple of years ago I asked a local shop to install the loudest/clearest and decent quality speakers into the doors of my f-150. They ended up installing Hertz 6x9s and they were powered by a smaller Soundstream amp. They were definitely loud and impressive.
I still have a terramps 3k watt mono running my 12” FI Q and just purchased the Hertz DCX 3.5” to install in the dash of the new 2020 Jeep Wrangler.
It sounds like I have room for 6 3/4 comps in the knee panels and 6 1/2 in the sound bar. I am looking at doing the DCX for both of those spots, or Fosgate Punch series.
what at would you recommend to push the three sets of front speakers?
It looks like the best way to go would be a four channel, since there are very few three channel options out there. And I am wondering if there is a way to turn one of the channels down, so I don’t feed too much power to those little 3.5” dash speakers (60 watt max) and blow them.
thanks
a couple of years ago I asked a local shop to install the loudest/clearest and decent quality speakers into the doors of my f-150. They ended up installing Hertz 6x9s and they were powered by a smaller Soundstream amp. They were definitely loud and impressive.
I still have a terramps 3k watt mono running my 12” FI Q and just purchased the Hertz DCX 3.5” to install in the dash of the new 2020 Jeep Wrangler.
It sounds like I have room for 6 3/4 comps in the knee panels and 6 1/2 in the sound bar. I am looking at doing the DCX for both of those spots, or Fosgate Punch series.
what at would you recommend to push the three sets of front speakers?
It looks like the best way to go would be a four channel, since there are very few three channel options out there. And I am wondering if there is a way to turn one of the channels down, so I don’t feed too much power to those little 3.5” dash speakers (60 watt max) and blow them.
thanks