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![]() Well, it sounds like the shop did your system right. I personally would leave it nice and simple. You can tweak your system to get a lot more power, but if you have the adequate gear whats the point? I was referring to people that come in on a real tight budget but want a good system. A lot of times you end up bridging smaller amps to push larger subs, etc. If you had the $$ to spend and did it the right way then I would say you got a good system.
The only thing I might do different if I was you would be to add some Fuse blocks IF you ever plan on increasing your wattage to the rear subs. Other than that, unless your competing you have a good setup. The door speakers definitly need that amp if you run your subs hard. I would leave the amps how they were with the 150w to the doors and 300w to the subs. |
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