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Head Unit Question

Geiger41

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So when I pick up my 2024 ar195 this week I may replace the 4 stock speakers to JL 6.6's. They are rated at 60w each. The question is are there any head units that have sufficient built-in power to push these or do I have to get an amp, I'd rather just get a head unit and not have to worry about the amp part if possible. And also any head units that could push 6 of these sufficiently if I put two in the center sometime in the future... Thanks !!
 
Since it sounds like you're looking to upgrade and increase the count already, why not look for an amp that will handle all of those things? It would help your sound all around, without much effort on your part. There's a ton of people on here with knowledge to help you do this, and you might even find a ready-made solution in the Electronics-Stereo/GPS/Chartplotter/Electrical etc Forum

I've seen you looking through there and posting, maybe @Admin can move this post to that forum for you, as that's going to get you more targeted responses, and better help for your specific situation
 
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