Quote Originally Posted by I800C0LLECT View Post
My only concern running off the head unit would be speaker efficiency.

Try to grab something around 92db's @1watt. Matt can give you the exact specification but sensitivity is what you're looking for...get it as high as possible when running off the head unit.

That way you won't clip your radio trying to get loud. That's where most people start "blowing" speakers.
87 and 89 are a tad low. I'd aim for 90 or higher for both but it seems as you get into the more expensive components they go for less and less sensitivity and never really give you the power handling to make up for it.

To the OP: One thing I'd really like to point out is that running full range in the rear deck isn't the greatest of ideas. It causes more harm than good.

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These would pump out some serious bass with a small amount of power (100 watts per speaker). If you're looking to keep your trunk space yet want to add some bass this would be a good alternative to massive subs.

You'll find you'll run into clipping very quickly using the HU for power so if you hear distortion, turn it down because you're only harming your gear and your ears.

Quote Originally Posted by offroadfury6 View Post
I'm happy, there staying where they are. Sounds great to me.
Then all is well.