One Amp or two?
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The answer is yes, its an easy configuration but not ideal. You'd seriously under-power the Hertz 8's.
#17
As with all of this stuff, get the product in front of the consumer and we will test the shix out of it. Until that point, dudes should not hold their breath. Way too many audio product snipe hunts for dudes to get too excited about this "leading edge" stuff. Just look at the extremely reputable BT4250 goat rope.
Just sayin.
Keep us posted when the amp is available and I'm certain the review process here will determine its ability to compete in the broader sled audio market or get sent packing.
T.
Just sayin.
Keep us posted when the amp is available and I'm certain the review process here will determine its ability to compete in the broader sled audio market or get sent packing.
T.
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In further research, I think I will use either a Micro 2v2 or Micro 4v2 to power the 6.5”s and the 6x9, then add another amp for the 8”s. This is perfect anyway, as it will allow me to do it in stages. I’ll start with the 6.5”s and 6x9s and see how it performs going down the road. If it needs more, I’ll add another amp and the 8”s.
Thanks again!
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Well before this thread gets way out of hand about yet another miracle amp, to the OP, the speakers you are talking about are sub par at best. Regardless of amps you choose those rf tms speakers will not give you a good sound. Kappas, polk mm series, wdx 6 motos, hertz hcx will all sound better than those tms65's. As far as the rears, the rf lid kit is a solid kit but the tms69's just stink. A set of wdx 6x9's or mille 690.3 will do you justice. I have not tried the polk 692's yet but here they are also a good sounding 6x9. Just food for thought.