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Alright so I made the rookie mistake of researching things more after already purchasing a bunch of components and then wondering if what I purchased is what I really want.
Just like everyone else I found the base audio lacking in pretty much every way, I'm by no means an audiophile, but I enjoy some good quality audio. That being said, I did some searching around the forum and decided on going with the kicker key setup, both the 200.4 and 500.1, Kicker KS speakers all around, 6.5 pods in the rear, and stinger tailgate sub. Bought the plug and play kit for the install, have everything ready to go, just waiting on some halfway decent weather to install. While I've been waiting, I've been doing some research and I'm seeing that the amp rating on the speakers far exceeds that of the what the 200.4 will be putting out, especially in the case of the front corners sharing a channel. I've done some speaker upgrades before but never a whole system like this so wasn't paying too much attention to the details.
In y'all's experience/opinion, would it be worth the hassle and extra money to go with a 6 channel rather than the 200.4 in order to get dedicated channels for all the speakers? I'm spending a decent amount of money on this upgrade and want it to be done right, but if I won't notice much of a difference as an audio novice then I'll just stick with what I have. I may totally be overthinking this, but since this is the first full system I've done I'm just ignorant to the importance of certain things.
I'm fully aware that the speakers are only using a fraction of their rated amperage 99% of the time, but at what point would only providing 50 amps to a pair of speakers rated at 75 and 100 be a problem?
Just like everyone else I found the base audio lacking in pretty much every way, I'm by no means an audiophile, but I enjoy some good quality audio. That being said, I did some searching around the forum and decided on going with the kicker key setup, both the 200.4 and 500.1, Kicker KS speakers all around, 6.5 pods in the rear, and stinger tailgate sub. Bought the plug and play kit for the install, have everything ready to go, just waiting on some halfway decent weather to install. While I've been waiting, I've been doing some research and I'm seeing that the amp rating on the speakers far exceeds that of the what the 200.4 will be putting out, especially in the case of the front corners sharing a channel. I've done some speaker upgrades before but never a whole system like this so wasn't paying too much attention to the details.
In y'all's experience/opinion, would it be worth the hassle and extra money to go with a 6 channel rather than the 200.4 in order to get dedicated channels for all the speakers? I'm spending a decent amount of money on this upgrade and want it to be done right, but if I won't notice much of a difference as an audio novice then I'll just stick with what I have. I may totally be overthinking this, but since this is the first full system I've done I'm just ignorant to the importance of certain things.
I'm fully aware that the speakers are only using a fraction of their rated amperage 99% of the time, but at what point would only providing 50 amps to a pair of speakers rated at 75 and 100 be a problem?
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