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  1. #1
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    Default exile 65 speakers

    Can I run my new exile speakers off my stock amp on my 2011 outback v, can i run a few of the in boat speakers off of the deck and Just the exiles off the amp. How would that sound? or should I get a second amp? If I get a second amp do i need a second Battery?

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    You should probably list all of your components. Not sure what amp is in the 2011. Also, are you talking about the SXT65 tower speakers or the in boat replacement ones?
    My Mom said I'm not allowed to get wet!
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    it is the kicker 200 four channel amp. and I am talking about the sxt 65 exile tower speakers

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    OK, do you have 4 of them?
    My Mom said I'm not allowed to get wet!
    2008 LSV (sold)
    2000 Outback LS (sold)
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    Just 2 of them

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    Get an amp. Even in 2-chnl (bridged) mode, that amp will only deliver 100W rms to each. In 4-chnl mode (leaving a couple in-boats on the 200.4) it will only do 50W to each. The Exile S400.4 is a good choice power wise for the SXT-65. In 2-chnl mode, it will deliver 200W to each. Only down side is that there will be no room for expansion, so another amp would be in order if the tower setup was expanded. If future upgrade are possible, then the Harpoon is the way to go.

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