TurboTommy
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Do you have enough channels to try bi-amping and fill active? Would be curious if you could try comparing what you can achieve… of course would take more time haha.
I’d need another amp
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Do you have enough channels to try bi-amping and fill active? Would be curious if you could try comparing what you can achieve… of course would take more time haha.
One last question - speaker wiring. I saw you mention you DIDN'T use the factory speaker wiring, and I'm in the same boat, but dreading going through the door connectors...how'd you do it? I'm not running crazy power - maybe 75w up to 100 watts w/XD800.8 - and I have a surplus of 12ga, but if factory would handle it (all things I've read say it would), I may consider.
One last question - speaker wiring. I saw you mention you DIDN'T use the factory speaker wiring, and I'm in the same boat, but dreading going through the door connectors...how'd you do it? I'm not running crazy power - maybe 75w up to 100 watts w/XD800.8 - and I have a surplus of 12ga, but if factory would handle it (all things I've read say it would), I may consider.
Fantastic, thank you for answering!Zero reasons to run new speaker wire into the doors. It's AC current, so high voltage, low amperage. We run 1000 wrms+ through the factory wiring.
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