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I recently bought a pair of sundown SA 6.5 components and the amp i have to run them on is a Vibe Litebox stereo 2 channel. I was curious on the best way to wire them. any help would be much appreciated, thanks!

I'm not sure if this is what you are asking or not.

Wire each mid and tweet to it's dedicated passive crossover, and then from each crossover to it's own channel on the amp.

When you say a pair.....do you mean a single set of components, or two sets of components?

If it's the former then there's not much of a choice, only one way to wire them.

If it's the later then a more detailed question would be helpful.

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just a single set, and i was planning on doing like ricksi30 said, i just wanted to make sure cause on the amp it says 2 ohm on each channel, but 4 ohm bridged and the speakers are 4 ohm

on the amp it says 2 ohm on each channel, but 4 ohm bridged and the speakers are 4 ohm

That just means that you can't run less than two ohms per channel.

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