audio question

From: Chris Lambert (mopar88@efortress.com)
Date: Tue Jun 06 2000 - 21:49:55 EDT


that's fine, but personally I would use the Orion to push the front stage
and the subs and use the head to push the rear speakers, as you will hear
the fronts better and they will like the additional clean power
better. Just my opinion though, but yes it can be done.

Chris

>Okay, here's my problem. I have component speakers up front, and coaxials
>in the rear of my club cab, as well as a thunderform (total of 8 speakers).
>Head unit is a Pioneer 1 1/2 DIN (45w x 4) with 3 sets of preouts.
>Currently, everything is being pushed by an Orion 500.4 amp running from 2
>sets of the preouts, "front" and "sub". Since it's only a four channel amp,
>I have 2 channels pushing the front and rear speakers, and 2 channels
>pushing the subs. So I am unable to fade the sound because both front and
>rear speakers get their sound from the "front" preout on the head unit.
>
>My question is: Can I use the headunit internal amp to drive the front
>speakers, and still use the headunit preouts to drive the rear speakers and
>sub? Any other ideas, besides buying another amp?
>
>Brandon Derks
>00 CC 4x4, 4.7, 5sp, 31BFG

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