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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby.b." data-source="post: 8775938" data-attributes="member: 684541"><p>I was planning on using a hifonics 1600.4 thats advertised 400rms at 2ohm per channel, it's a few years old it been collecting dust. Was gonna do the woofers at 2 ohm then make up a passive crossover for the mid and tweet at 4 ohm on the other 2 channels, or find a small 2 channel for the tweets and run a seperate crossover, whatevers more cost effective. I dont really want to spend more then 300 on drivers if possible, but if theres a particular driver that's proven to work in a door I'll consider any price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby.b., post: 8775938, member: 684541"] I was planning on using a hifonics 1600.4 thats advertised 400rms at 2ohm per channel, it's a few years old it been collecting dust. Was gonna do the woofers at 2 ohm then make up a passive crossover for the mid and tweet at 4 ohm on the other 2 channels, or find a small 2 channel for the tweets and run a seperate crossover, whatevers more cost effective. I dont really want to spend more then 300 on drivers if possible, but if theres a particular driver that's proven to work in a door I'll consider any price. [/QUOTE]
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