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Ok now that I got that out of the way...
I am looking to upgrade the sound system in my 3G. I've got speakers and subs in mind, but I'm not sure how I should go about selecting an amp. Does anyone have a formula for this based on speaker wattages?
I'm planning to get the following:
- 5.25's in the doors, 150w/ea.
- 6x9 3-ways in the rear deck, 400w/ea.
- 2 10's in the trunk, 600w/ea
I haven't decided yet whether to get dual cones or component 5.25's. The component ones I think are like $15-20 more for the set, including a built-in independent crossover between the mids and the horns. Any opinions on why I should get whichever kind would be welcome, however this is irrelevant for calculating wattages because both the component set and the dual cones handle the same amount of power.
So how do I go about this? Do I just add up the peak wattages of everything and get an amp that puts out that much?
Also wtf is the deal with adjustable bridge crossover?! Is this so I can put less wattage on the pussy speakers up front and more on the beefy ones in the back?
I've seen mostly 4-channel amps but I will have six speakers, counting the subs. Should I just splice the subs into the amp outputs consumed by 6x9's? This is how I hooked up my RF 15's to the factory Bose system in the other car and it sounded fine.. but a Chevy is a different beast entirely.
And lastly are there any electrical system upgrades that need to be done to the car before it'll support all this shit?
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