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now im curious to know if its better to run 2 amps one for highs and one for mids ? or would a 4 channel be better ? either a 75x4 or a 150x2 ?
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I would really recommend a 4 - channel since it would probably be cheaper. Just use a crossover/equalizer, if your h/u doesn't provide multiple rca outputs, to send the high signal to the first 2 channels and the mids to the second 2 channels. That's what I would do. I've seen it done both ways, but you have to run more wire with amps, and another fuse, and of course more space. Let us know what you decide.
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well this is what i originally plan on doing....
Eclipse H/u CD5435
Memphis
75x4 4 channel   16-MCA3004
1100x1 class D    16-MCD1000
M3's 12 or 10's    15-M3124D
and not really sure on Highs and mids any suggestions ?
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