Originally Posted by
Mercguy
Absolutely no issue with running the headunit off the second battery, along with the amps. So long as you remember to power it off [tonguewink]
Insofar as bi-amping the fronts - no need. just one channel per 'corner' and one for sub channel if you're going all-out. Make sure you use a crossover on the front stage for all the speakers, make sure that each driver in the same channel can work within the crossovers clearly defined ranges, and if your headunit has time alignment and EQ, take advantage of that to it's fullest.
These days there are plenty of separates with their own passive crossovers, and you can even modify them without too much effort (jaycar) and get a great result if you know where your speakers are their most efficient.
If you have coaxials - they may very well come with a built in crossover - some do and some are ultra-basic with just a cap between terminals - but coaxials aren't helpful because they kill low end response with the integrated tweeter, and the tweeter is almost always in the way and delivers too much HF saturation in the position the speaker is mounted.
follow the KISS principle - and don't spend more than is necessary. If this was say - a new RR or an RRS or something much newer with a fancypants interior etc - then there is argument to spend more $ on integrating the stereo, but for an RRC - really - your best music is coming from the chev under the bonnet. I wouldn't even be bothering with a stereo if that were mine.... [thumbsupbig][bigrolf]