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Originally Posted by spkrman
If anything, I'd get a 4 channel amp, amp the front speaks, and bridge the rear for a sub... would make things very simple, and unless your looking to get pretty dam loud, would be a good way to go. The rear fill can run off the head unit just fine, thats too much power for the type S coax's anyway.
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This is what I was thinking sort of...I was thinking, however I'm not sure if the amp can handle this load. I would bump up to the 6.5 Type R coax's in the rear to really help out your midrange. Also they add more power handing. Now heres the tricky part. If the amp can handle it, I would say run the front and rears in parrallel on 2 of the channels. Then you could bridge a sub on the other 2 channels. This will diminish your sound stage though because you will only get the signal for the left & right front or the left & right rear. If you would find a nice 5 channel amp you would be in business. Either way I think you should bump up the the R series 6.5" anyway to help out with the mid's and as well as be more of a speaker match for the type X.