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Brandon Buckner
 
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Default double sets of speakers?

I asked Miss Cleo. lol... You've mentioned it several times in the
past. With a 4x50 you may consider getting an additional amp or a larger
amp if you're going to add the second component set and still keep the
rears. I'm going for a 6-channel just for my fronts in my Tahoe.
Tri-amping.

Brandonb


DJ TecThreat wrote:

thats right the a-pillar..... yes they are amped with a PPI 4x50 (not sure
of the model) and i do have an excursion.. how'd you know?

DJ TecThreat

"Brandon Buckner" wrote in message
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Cross-member thingy = A-pillar?

I say go for it. BTW, are you externally amping them now? and with how
much? You have a Ford Excursion don't you?

Brandonb


DJ TecThreat wrote:


i have a large SUV which is my daily driver and i have Infinity Kappa
Perfect 6.5 separates in the front and infinity 6.5 (co-axil)'s in the


rear.

i feel like there isnt enough sound in the truck.... for some reason


with

the system at almost half volume i just feel i should be getting more


out of

it.. but, i dont.

So my question here is, where do you guys stand on putting 2 sets of the
same speaker in the front of a vehicle..? i'm thinking i want to buy


another

set of Infinity Kappa Perfects's for the front so i can get more sound


out

of the system..

With this in mind i was thinking of setting things up like this, the mid
speakers down in the door mounted next to each other in a custom


plate...

and 2 tweeters on the dash (one on each side) and 2 tweeters on the
cross-member thingy right in between the windsheild and the door


opening.

Tell me what you think

DJ TecThreat