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Old 16 June 2001, 11:00 PM
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hi
I'm attempting to install the stuff out of my old car into my wrx, any recommendations?
i've got a kenwood 6070 (44w per channel)
head unit, a kenwood amp (kac628 150w p.c I think) 2 6x9 kenwoods 3way 150w, 2 16cm 3 way front speakers 180w, and an alpine amp about 50w pc I think. I also have a 9inch kenwood sub in a box.
Am I better to put the 16cm's in the rear and get some more front speakers, or should I make some spacers to go under the 6x9's for the rear
HELP!
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Old 17 June 2001, 12:07 AM
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Old 17 June 2001, 12:48 AM
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The 100WPC would be better - if you are comparing RMS figures with RMS. If you are comparing peak with RMS - it may not be any more powerful.

There is a place in the door for both the tweets and crossover in MY00 at least (tweeter grille near door handle).
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