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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8666802" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>probably not working if you have fronts and rear dash speakers and just a deck to power them all. If youre wanting all 6 sets of speakerss hooked up simultaneously and the rear doors and back dash speakers to work independently of each other, then youre going to want a DSP and at least 6 channels of amplification. and if youre going that far, might as well run active crossovers on the front mids and tweets instead of those passives. You could ghetto rig it and have the back dash and rear doors off the same rca's from the deck and have a 4 channel running them and set the gains lower on whichever pair is louder to balance them out. This might be more of an undertaking than you expected, but its nowhere near impossible for you to figure it all out as its not at all rocket science</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8666802, member: 664079"] probably not working if you have fronts and rear dash speakers and just a deck to power them all. If youre wanting all 6 sets of speakerss hooked up simultaneously and the rear doors and back dash speakers to work independently of each other, then youre going to want a DSP and at least 6 channels of amplification. and if youre going that far, might as well run active crossovers on the front mids and tweets instead of those passives. You could ghetto rig it and have the back dash and rear doors off the same rca's from the deck and have a 4 channel running them and set the gains lower on whichever pair is louder to balance them out. This might be more of an undertaking than you expected, but its nowhere near impossible for you to figure it all out as its not at all rocket science [/QUOTE]
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