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Running six from a four channel

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For the sake of knowing, can I run four mids and two tweets off of a four channel amp, or is that just a retarded question to ask? Flaming appreciated.

If you had a four channel and could not do that, would you replace the four door speakers, or would you replace the front door speakers and add some tweeters to your dash?

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Is it a component set?

If not I'd do 2 mids per channel and 1 tweeter for the other channels

If the amp can handle a 2 ohm load assuming the mids are 4 ohm each

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Need more details on what you have as you've left out some critical pieces ie crossovers, impedances, what the amp can handle load wise....

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Need more details on what you have as you've left out some critical pieces ie crossovers, impedances, what the amp can handle load wise....

You're right, it was pretty much a general inquiry since I'm probably not going to bother with it until a buy my car or go for another car. I've got a SAX-50.4 sitting around and the plan was to replace the door speakers in the car, but since I am the only occupant 95% of the time, I thought it'd be better to have some speakers in the dash as there are pre-cut holes for the shitty Bose upgrade if I wanted to spend an extra 2 grand. But then I consider the times I have people in the car ... and want to provide some speakers in the back. As far as impedance goes ... 4 ohms bridged, 2 ohms stereo ...

I bought the amp a year ago. It has been sitting in its box because I could never decide on speakers for my narrow doors. In all actuality, I'm probably going to sell the amp, but I wanted to know if it was EVER a good idea to run six off of four. I'm sorry I can't really give any more details.

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Then no, never.

ONE set of components up front will sound better than putting shit everywhere. ALWAYS.

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Then no, never.

ONE set of components up front will sound better than putting shit everywhere. ALWAYS.

Cool. Thanks.

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