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theasian100

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Thanks for the input, Its been a while and I'm not real sure how I'm going to do this. I was looking at putting in kick panels a few days ago, and that is always an option. Honestly, I don't have a budget, but I don't want to spend a lot of money (I'm a senior in High School, I have college to worry about!) nor am I going to get all of it at once, I'm just looking for the best "bang for the buck". I don't need anything real high end, just a clean system to enjoy while I drive.

@ mkdb89-02se - Hifonics makes a 4 channel amp lets you switch between 3 and 4 channels. In 3 channel mode, the third and 4th channels are bridged together so you can power a sub.
 
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A four channel to the fronts and subs are a great way to get some sound while still having a way to upgrade when the time and money comes. Once you upgrade to a big sub amp you reconfigure the four channel to run fronts and rears or run the front active with the front channels powering the tweeters and the rear channels on the mids.
 

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