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    Amp to door speakers?

    I was just wondering if it really a big difference to run an amp to the door speaker or not. Im doing the system in my truck right now and i have an extra 400w kicker amp that I was thinking of putting it to the speaker. I dont have the door speakers as of now, what do you guys suggest is a nice pair od speakers. I have a few in mind but i would like to hear from u guys.

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    Yes it is. Is that a 4 channel amp?
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    Yes it is a 4 channel.

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    Cool then yeah I would do it. Better sound at lower to mid volume.
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    yes it will help, IF you get better door speakers.
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    ditch the rear speakers and get a nice set of components for the front. Some components you can dual amplify.

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    Your saying not to even bother with the rear speakers?
    Last edited by 6.0vortecchevy; 08-25-2010 at 01:11 PM.

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    If you have the 4x6's in the rear doors, I would go with the Infinity plate speakers. And like said above, component set in the front.
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    Now am i going to have to buy 2 install kits now. And btw my head unit is a 200w pioneer flipout.

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    Get a dual amp kit. It will have a distro block to run power to both amps.
    I wouldn't run any speakers in the rear. Spend the money on a nicer set of components instead. Bridge your 4 channel for the front components or bi-amplify the components using all 4 channels.

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