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4 channel amp, 5 speakers .. help.. new rockford fosgate power series everything
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<blockquote data-quote="JoshC" data-source="post: 7759350" data-attributes="member: 634938"><p>Why would you add 1 6x9? And yea i guess you could run the 4x6 off one channel and use the other for the 6x9, only problem is you would have the cross the speaker sat the same Fq(one crossover per set of channels). And i dont think ure 4x6s are going to like being crossed lower then 100-125Hz, so the 6x9 wouldnt have any low mid-bass but it would work.</p><p></p><p>Also something to note is that ull need to run the 4x6s connected at 2 or 8ohms. I would run at 8 and see if the 4x6s(about 20wrms, should be enough) are loud enough since that will give a nice strong 60rms to the 6x9(with gains set correct). But if you run at 2ohms ull have to turn the gain down cuz that would give each 4x6 50wrms with gains matched and they wouldnt have a long life. And if you turned the gain down the 6x9 woulnt get enough power, so ide go in series with the 4x6s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshC, post: 7759350, member: 634938"] Why would you add 1 6x9? And yea i guess you could run the 4x6 off one channel and use the other for the 6x9, only problem is you would have the cross the speaker sat the same Fq(one crossover per set of channels). And i dont think ure 4x6s are going to like being crossed lower then 100-125Hz, so the 6x9 wouldnt have any low mid-bass but it would work. Also something to note is that ull need to run the 4x6s connected at 2 or 8ohms. I would run at 8 and see if the 4x6s(about 20wrms, should be enough) are loud enough since that will give a nice strong 60rms to the 6x9(with gains set correct). But if you run at 2ohms ull have to turn the gain down cuz that would give each 4x6 50wrms with gains matched and they wouldnt have a long life. And if you turned the gain down the 6x9 woulnt get enough power, so ide go in series with the 4x6s [/QUOTE]
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