Providencia Jalbert: A home theater receiver is usually rated at 6 or 8 ohms. Car speakers are typically 4 ohms, so they may have too low of an impedance for your receiver to handle without shutting off whenever you turn up the volume. Also, a home receiver needs much more airflow in order to keep from overheating. Hopefully you've planned enough space for it.Check the manual for the receiver's specs, and if it's stable to 4 ohms then you might be ok.
Dexter Dingus: retarded. and really not cost effective.
Piedad Bassiti: Rather bulky for automotive install but yes it will work. You know there are Digital Sound Processors made for cars with 5.1 surround sound don't you?
Donald Caravalho: The reason I am asking is I have all of the equipment to do it, and I think the quality of sound I could get would be better/ there are many more options with a stereo system as compared to a car audio system. Please keep answers clean, I was just looking at whether it w! as possible. No point in insulting somebody for trying something new. Maybe if we all just grew up and acted like adults?
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