Here's the deal...
I have a 75W X 4 F345 Alpine amp. My original plan was to install Alpine components speakers in the front and 2 way coaxial Alpine Type R speakers in the rear and hooking up my 4 channel amp to the front and rear. I did not want to have a seperate subwoofer at all.
However, after reading many posts here, I think I may be better off with leaving the factory speakers in the rear (and having my alpine 9847 head unit power them) and purchasing a small 8" Bazooka sub with quick disconnects (in case i ever neeed the extra space) in the trunk. Then, I can have the amp power the front speakers and I'll bridge channels 3 and 4 to power the bazooka sub.
My question is, which set up should I go with? Does anyone have any other brand recommendations for a small 8'' enclosed sub? Also, if I don't plan on getting the sub for a while, will the system still sound good with just the amp powering the front component speakers and the head unit powering the rear factory speakers?
Thanks ahead of time for your input.
I have a 75W X 4 F345 Alpine amp. My original plan was to install Alpine components speakers in the front and 2 way coaxial Alpine Type R speakers in the rear and hooking up my 4 channel amp to the front and rear. I did not want to have a seperate subwoofer at all.
However, after reading many posts here, I think I may be better off with leaving the factory speakers in the rear (and having my alpine 9847 head unit power them) and purchasing a small 8" Bazooka sub with quick disconnects (in case i ever neeed the extra space) in the trunk. Then, I can have the amp power the front speakers and I'll bridge channels 3 and 4 to power the bazooka sub.
My question is, which set up should I go with? Does anyone have any other brand recommendations for a small 8'' enclosed sub? Also, if I don't plan on getting the sub for a while, will the system still sound good with just the amp powering the front component speakers and the head unit powering the rear factory speakers?
Thanks ahead of time for your input.