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Question by Juan
Submitted on 5/3/2005
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Hi, I'm looking to install about 5 to 7 sets of components in my Scion XB with their 2 way passive cross-over (CDT Audio). I have number of amps, but my interest is really in trying to install one or both if needed to be the two ch amps I have. they are HiFonic'sZeus VII amps. They work fine and are rated at 300 x 2 @ 4 ohm or 900 x 1 @ 2 ohms if I remember. My question is how can I hook this many components and is it a wise thing to do? I'm going more for SQ rather then SPL and do have other amps that if I like I might just use for one 10 or 12 inch sub. Thank you for your time, Juan Camacho--Ironlifterdec7th@aol.com


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