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I have a question for you guys

I have 2 amps 1 for mids and 1 for highs

My question is how do I wire both amps ?

Both amps have multiple rca inputs... Mids amp is crescendo 1100.4 and highs amp is cheap kenwood 300 watt amp

head unit has high mid and sub rca outputs

any help will be great

 

Carlos

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I'm confused on the problem.

 

What exactly do you need help with?

 

More details of the system to help us understand what it is exactly you don't understand?

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What mids and high speakers do you have? I'm sure you could use the c1100.4 for all speakers.

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What mids and high speakers do you have? I'm sure you could use the c1100.4 for all speakers.

^^^ this!

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have 4 of the crescendo pwx? 6" mids and 4 3 way 6x9s kenwoods

I think I figured it out mids rca to 1100.4 and highs rca to lil 4 ch amp

does this sound right?

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So you have 4 6" pwx for mids and 4 3 way 6x9s for highs?

Where the hell do you have all that?? Lol

I'd ditch all of those and go with a nice set of comps up front on the c1100.4 amp. I'm sure it would sound much better!

Edit: this is for a dodge ram right?

Edited by Bassink

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or run the 6's and then add tweeters.

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yes for my truck

the problem going with comps is that I just bought the 6x9s and funds are low for atleased 2 months (I hate paying bills take up so much money)

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Return them. Stupid and useless buy for what you have. Can't use them.

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