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<blockquote data-quote="msiemers" data-source="post: 2300" data-attributes="member: 540816"><p>I have a 1987 Thunderbird with the original speakers in it. The wiring is all messed up and a couple of the speakers are blown. I'm planning to get an entire new system</p><p></p><p>(new head unit, new amp(s), two 6x9's, two 5-in, two 3&amp;1/2-in, and a bazooka tube). I'm gonna get it professionally installed because I tried putting in the bazooka tube, only to find out that t-birds are too complicated for me to put the time into.</p><p></p><p>What I need to know is what equipment do I need to buy. Six channel amps are few and far between, and I want to avoid those. Can I just get a 4-channel head unit and hook it up to one 4-channel amp (for the in-dash and door speakers), one 2-channel amp (for the 6x9's), then hook up the bazooka tube to the head unit? (The Bazooka tube is self-amplified)</p><p></p><p>Anyone that can e-mail me any info or advice, maybe a website that I could go look at I would really appreciate it.</p><p></p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msiemers, post: 2300, member: 540816"] I have a 1987 Thunderbird with the original speakers in it. The wiring is all messed up and a couple of the speakers are blown. I'm planning to get an entire new system (new head unit, new amp(s), two 6x9's, two 5-in, two 3&1/2-in, and a bazooka tube). I'm gonna get it professionally installed because I tried putting in the bazooka tube, only to find out that t-birds are too complicated for me to put the time into. What I need to know is what equipment do I need to buy. Six channel amps are few and far between, and I want to avoid those. Can I just get a 4-channel head unit and hook it up to one 4-channel amp (for the in-dash and door speakers), one 2-channel amp (for the 6x9's), then hook up the bazooka tube to the head unit? (The Bazooka tube is self-amplified) Anyone that can e-mail me any info or advice, maybe a website that I could go look at I would really appreciate it. Mark [/QUOTE]
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