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Old 05-05-2013, 09:08 PM   #38
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Your system will be more efficient and in the end sound better
I agree 100%

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if your planning to run 1 amp that would mean you would have to run a passive crossover for your front speakers and most likely bridge the rear channels to power only one sub or run the sub in series. Its going to push your amp to the limits and especially if your on a budget system its going to shorten the life.
I agree. I had 6 amps in my GTI (3 pairs), and with the most powerful pair I had each of the two dedicated to one 10" sub (each).
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