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Hi, I have 3-way components up front, and two 5x7 coaxial in the back.

My amp is 4 channels but I can bridge for two.

Rockford t-400-4

Hertz hsk-165xl with hl-70 mids

Hertz ecx570

Should I send 241watts x2 to the fronts and let the pioneer avic handle the back at 14 watts x 2

Or just send 72 watts to all four?

I'm looking for quality sound, not loudness.

I was thinking that if I send the same wattage to the back, they might interfere with the better sound of the fronts.

Thanks.

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^yup AGREED 2X lol if you are looking for SQ send it to the front 3-ways

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  • 3 weeks later...

I'm kind of confused here ... Are you components set up active or passive ??

and yes, I would run the rears off of the headunit ... They do not need that much power

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