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6 Speakers - 4 Channel Amp - Need some guidance
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<blockquote data-quote="bonkers" data-source="post: 8548152" data-attributes="member: 672263"><p>Hi, Thanks for the response.</p><p></p><p>I'm a bit disheartened at the fact that I don't need the LC7i - that's a fast one I guess crutchfield and our local audio store pulled on me (stating I needed a LOC if I wanted to maintain stereo fade) - Also, I had originally planned to get the JL Audio XD600/6v2 (which doesn't have the HL inputs - so I think I screwed up by trying to be cheap and getting the 4 channel because it changed the entire dynamic of my setup). That said, I previously had JL speakers in my previous vehicle and loved them. Since the only JL's I could get that would fit were 5.25s for the doors and 3.5s for the dash I didn't figure it would be an issue since I have 2 10" P3's and a custom box for under the rear seats.</p><p></p><p>Hmm. So if I returned the 4 channel and got the XD600/6v2 I'd eliminate the problem of not having all 6 (door and dash) speakers amplified. I'd retain the LC7i for the speaker level inputs but now how would I feed signal to my 2nd AMP for the subs? I have the ability to return any of the components listed (except the 3.5s) and am willing to do so if someone has better advice. I'd like power to all 6 speaker, retain front and rear fade, and only have bass coming through the 2 10"s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bonkers, post: 8548152, member: 672263"] Hi, Thanks for the response. I'm a bit disheartened at the fact that I don't need the LC7i - that's a fast one I guess crutchfield and our local audio store pulled on me (stating I needed a LOC if I wanted to maintain stereo fade) - Also, I had originally planned to get the JL Audio XD600/6v2 (which doesn't have the HL inputs - so I think I screwed up by trying to be cheap and getting the 4 channel because it changed the entire dynamic of my setup). That said, I previously had JL speakers in my previous vehicle and loved them. Since the only JL's I could get that would fit were 5.25s for the doors and 3.5s for the dash I didn't figure it would be an issue since I have 2 10" P3's and a custom box for under the rear seats. Hmm. So if I returned the 4 channel and got the XD600/6v2 I'd eliminate the problem of not having all 6 (door and dash) speakers amplified. I'd retain the LC7i for the speaker level inputs but now how would I feed signal to my 2nd AMP for the subs? I have the ability to return any of the components listed (except the 3.5s) and am willing to do so if someone has better advice. I'd like power to all 6 speaker, retain front and rear fade, and only have bass coming through the 2 10"s. [/QUOTE]
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