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> morphs speakers, 6.5 blaupunkt speakers and grills
jeeperjohn56
post Apr 15 2010, 11:49 PM
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Just wanted to know how Morphs 6.5 blauplunkt speakers and grills are? Do you need a amp with these? and are they find with all cd & mp3 players? is there a certain player best for our 914's. Is there a favorite place in the Bay area or east Bay to go to? Thanks John
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post Apr 23 2010, 11:06 AM
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An amp is always a good idea if you can find a place to put it that you like. If you're thinking of adding a footwell subwoofer, you can go with a four channel amp. With that you'll use 1 channel for left, 1 channel for right, and the last two get paired (technically it's called bridged) to run the subwoofer.


you don't have to bridge them, you can use a dual coil sub (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)

QFT on the head unit, too... some are less user-friendly than others, too... I had a JVC in the past that I loathed. it was the most convoluted mess to try and operate while you were driving. the wattage is particularly ignored if you are going to use an amp with it.

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