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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8855957" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>Not sure what your head unit is, but all of those speakers are 40-60w RMS. You can get a 4ch x 50w RMS head unit, and you won't need to use a second amp for speakers. It looks like you have a 4ch amp and a 2ch amp. So not sure how you were going to run 4 sets, but if you haven't bought a bluetooth adapter, that offsets the cost of that a little. If your current head unit doesn't have 3 sets of RCA outputs then you need some kind of signal splitter.</p><p></p><p>We're you going to run a sub off that dual amp? It's 150w x 1 @ 4ohms (bridged). That's pretty small, but with a small powered sub, it'll work. </p><p></p><p>So if you wanted just a 150w into one sub, then all you need is a new head unit, instead of a new amp, and a bluetooth adapter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8855957, member: 674149"] Not sure what your head unit is, but all of those speakers are 40-60w RMS. You can get a 4ch x 50w RMS head unit, and you won't need to use a second amp for speakers. It looks like you have a 4ch amp and a 2ch amp. So not sure how you were going to run 4 sets, but if you haven't bought a bluetooth adapter, that offsets the cost of that a little. If your current head unit doesn't have 3 sets of RCA outputs then you need some kind of signal splitter. We're you going to run a sub off that dual amp? It's 150w x 1 @ 4ohms (bridged). That's pretty small, but with a small powered sub, it'll work. So if you wanted just a 150w into one sub, then all you need is a new head unit, instead of a new amp, and a bluetooth adapter. [/QUOTE]
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