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<blockquote data-quote="Neotek" data-source="post: 8508019" data-attributes="member: 670145"><p>@itcharles. I have been doing some math and there is no way I can fit a sundown. So I am stuck with the ts-sw3002s4, which I don't think is too much of a problem. I just need to figure out an amp. One thing to take into consideration is that I don't have an amp for my mids right now. The head unit claims to provide enough power, but it's only 22wats rms. Should I get a 4 or 5 channel amp? My head unit also has specific sub controls and it would be nice to have the sub on a sperate channel, but is that even needed? I could do a 4 channel and bridge it or maybe a 4 channel and a sperate sub amp. I have no idea, what are your thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neotek, post: 8508019, member: 670145"] @itcharles. I have been doing some math and there is no way I can fit a sundown. So I am stuck with the ts-sw3002s4, which I don't think is too much of a problem. I just need to figure out an amp. One thing to take into consideration is that I don't have an amp for my mids right now. The head unit claims to provide enough power, but it's only 22wats rms. Should I get a 4 or 5 channel amp? My head unit also has specific sub controls and it would be nice to have the sub on a sperate channel, but is that even needed? I could do a 4 channel and bridge it or maybe a 4 channel and a sperate sub amp. I have no idea, what are your thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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