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Audison 5 channel or separate?

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Ayoayo - 07 Jul 2004 05:28 GMT
Hi gang,

What do you guys think about this?  Is there really a difference
between the single 5-channel (or does Audison also have a 6 channel)
or going separate for front speakers, rear, and sub?

My installer says there's no difference because the electronics are
the same, just that the 5/6 version was designed to accomodate
everyting inside a single chassis.

Thoughts?  
In a BMW 5 series.  

Any suggestions on front speakers for Audison?  Sub?
dconder - 07 Jul 2004 12:36 GMT
Really no difference in sound quality.  The two big things for me are, the
single amp saves a ton of space and you only wire up one amp instead of two.
The one downside, if something happens to the amp, your whole system is down
and you have to buy another amp.  Multiple amps would be cheaper to replace
a single amp.

> Hi gang,
>
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>
> Any suggestions on front speakers for Audison?  Sub?
FasDeth - 08 Jul 2004 03:19 GMT
> Really no difference in sound quality.  The two big things for me are, the
> single ampand you only wire up one amp instead of two.
> The one downside, if something happens to the amp, your whole system is down
> and you have to buy another amp.  Multiple amps would be cheaper to replace
> a single amp.

' saves a ton of space'  ?
Some of those 5 channels are monsters.  :)
If space is tight. (2) 2channel and (1) Mono (Class d) might fit better.
Ayoayo - 10 Jul 2004 04:02 GMT
>> Really no difference in sound quality.  The two big things for me are, the
>> single ampand you only wire up one amp instead of two.
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>Some of those 5 channels are monsters.  :)
>If space is tight. (2) 2channel and (1) Mono (Class d) might fit better.

Thanks guys... checked back in late.. but I appreciate the input on
this ..

Uhmmmmmmmmm. well, looks like I'm going with a single amp.

I'm still not sure abou tthe speakers.. etc.. HELP :)
Mister_B - 10 Jul 2004 05:00 GMT
you got an Audison .. wow .. Needs good speakers for sure .. Got
budget ? You knew to get an Audison , you dont know what else to get ?
wild guess for a good 5 channel amp ? oh my .
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Mister_
 
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