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@Tailwind read the post I know the brand its not about not knowing if you read my friend hooked me up with a basically brand new system 2 amps 2polk 6.5 and 2 rockford 6x9 someone said these amps not good they overheat so I wanted suggestions and some said 4 channel be easier than 2 2 channel amps so you need to slow your roll I appreciate everyones help I need it trying to make this work the best way possible doesn't really matter what model if I pop them bitches Ill buy new ones those are easy to change the amps and all that don't wanna do those 3 or 4 times
My roll is slowed to a complete stop brother. If u think these details don't matter when deciding on a sled audio systems compatibility then most of us are of no use to u. Making recommendations without those specifics is imho irresponsible.
Polk has made more than 1 model 6.5. RF has made more than 1 model 6x9. RF has made more than 1 amp. Details matter. If ur gonna get butt hurt about providing specifics it's probably gonna get damn quiet on this thread. If u don't want to do this 3 and 4 times, tap the brakes and focus on the details.
Good luck brother!!!!
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Last edited by Tailwind; Mar 24, 2018 at 10:15 PM.
Ok if you have a good 4 channel amp and do not have the fade control on your HU, all you need is 1 LL for the front, 1 set of rca cables and wiring to the bags. The speaker out from your HU will plug direct into the LL and the rca cables will run from the LL to the rca input harness to the amp. You will set the amp (depending on what amp) to 2 channel in. You will use the output from the amp to power all 4 speakers This set up will give you the same power to all 4 speakers. Depending on what speakers, you can set the gain to the rears a bit higher as most 6x9's can handle more power than 6.5 speakers.
As far as amps go, you will spend the most of your $$ on an amp so get a good one. Arc 600.4, SS pn4.1000 or even a tm400xad (very under rated) are examples of good amps.
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