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Wwhat's the best setup using this equipment...?

grimavxs

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Basically, had a system put in by a mate a yr or so ago and have been told its not the best setup to utilise the equipment thats being used.

I'm not very technically inclined so excuse the simple description..

1 x 4 CH Amp (some cheapy)
1 x 2 CH Amp Schneider
Pair of Pioneer 4 way 6x9's
2 Pairs of Pioneer 6' splits
1 x 12' JBL Sub
1 x old JVC Deck with 1 pre out.

Obviously the splits are going in the front and back doors and the 6x9's in parcel tray.

But what's the best way to amplify and get the best sound out of it?

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Depends on the Output of the Amps and Speakers, Sub.. models would help

Depends if your amps are stable at 1 or 2 ohms and can be bridged

But use the 4 channel for the front and rears one channel per side.

Bridge the 2 channel for the sub or wire the sub if it is DVC to utilise the 2 channels.

All depends on what gear you have and if it can handle the options.

Does your HU have Sub control??
 
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hey mate i donno much about audio either but could we get some piks of ur setup so the ppl that acturly know what they are taling about will be able 2 tell ya better plus i love to look at audio piks lol
 

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First thing I would do is drop off the old headunit and replace with it with something that has at least two line outs but preferably three. Doing this will improve your sound by ten!
 
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