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Old 05-10-2006, 10:03 AM   #1
NC_Lane
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Default Upgrade of Sound System

Ok this is what I have at the moment.

Pioneer mp3 Headunit
2 x Kicker 6" Splits (Rear)
2 x Kicker 4" Splits (front)
1 x Kicker 15" Sub in Kicker Box
1 x Audioline 800W 4 chanel Amp (running Speaker)
1 x Audioline 600W 2 chanel Amp (running Sub)

I was thinking of upgrading the system to have 2 x 12" Subs

My questions are....

Is it worth it?
Will my 600W amp be adequate for this?
What brands are good for the stuff i need to buy?

The headunit has only 1 x RCA out and i have split this to 3 to run the amps.
Am I better of getting a better headunit?

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