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<blockquote data-quote="2023 LTZ" data-source="post: 8841427" data-attributes="member: 686684"><p>I have only a theory on this. Some background on my thoughts, I replaced my oe 6x9s w focal 4ohm. The Bose option included a 3.5” on the same channel. I replaced the traditional 6x9 speaker ring w the oe Bose one and re installed those 3.5s in the original location. I believe the oe system was 2 ohm. So my thought was a 2 ohm plus a 4 ohm equals 2 3ohm speakers on each of the rear channels. I’m not sure how this translates for the fronts as each of those are 4 ohm. I have a 4 ch and believe these components are hooked up parallel which …, idk. </p><p></p><p>I know I didn’t answer this question but shared this to see if there’s comments to come which offer clarity about this for you, me and others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2023 LTZ, post: 8841427, member: 686684"] I have only a theory on this. Some background on my thoughts, I replaced my oe 6x9s w focal 4ohm. The Bose option included a 3.5” on the same channel. I replaced the traditional 6x9 speaker ring w the oe Bose one and re installed those 3.5s in the original location. I believe the oe system was 2 ohm. So my thought was a 2 ohm plus a 4 ohm equals 2 3ohm speakers on each of the rear channels. I’m not sure how this translates for the fronts as each of those are 4 ohm. I have a 4 ch and believe these components are hooked up parallel which …, idk. I know I didn’t answer this question but shared this to see if there’s comments to come which offer clarity about this for you, me and others. [/QUOTE]
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