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here is my set up

08 f-150 foose edition 

Roush supercharger 

22'' foose chrome rims

Carriage Works brushed billet grill

Elite tonneau cover

ZeeZ underbody led multi color glow kit

Black horse racing electric exhaust cutout

Crown suspension rear lowering shackles

Eibach coil springs and leaf springs

Pioneer DEH-x3800s cd player

 audiopipe  200 watt crossovers

4 mclaren 5x7 250 watts speakers

4 soundstream 150 watt dome tweeters

Audiopipe Apcl-1000 mono amp

1-Sundown audio 15"sa

Box built by concept enclosures tuned to 35 hz with spare 32hz aero ports

1-xs power 950 battery

All skyhigh audio,power,ground,RCA,speaker, remote turn on

home set-up Onkyo receiver tx-DS676 5.1 575 watts KLH 5 disc cd player Optonica 220 watt amp optimus 10-band EQ 2-floor standing technics speakers-10in w/mids 1-10in polk audio psw100 powered subwoofer 2-bowers & wilkins dm-17 bookshelf speakers

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hello thanks for looking,hopfully you can help me out.

I have an onkyo 4-channel recevier I think it is rated at 420 watts.I got 5 speakers,2 200watt technics floor standing w/10'' sub woofers and 3'' mids, 2 80 watt bose bookshelf speakers they have 6'' woofers and 1'' tweeters,and a single 300 watt 10'' pheonix gold sub.thats max power on all of those.I have the left side powered by an optimus EQ,right side dont work on it.what is a good way to hook these speakers up.right now i have the technics on the left with the pheonix bridged with theam and the bose hooked up on the right side. If you can think of a better way please let me know thanks

4 channels of output, 5 speakers, an EQ that 1/2 works. is that a good summary?

My advice, ditch the 1/2 working EQ, ditch the sub till you get power specific to it and hook each speaker up to it's own channel.

 

F150:

Stock :(

 

2019 Harley Road Glide:

Amp: TM400Xad - 4 channel 400 watt

Processor: DSR1

Fairing (Front) 6.5s -MMats PA601cx

Lid (Rear) 6x9s -  TMS69

 

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