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<blockquote data-quote="bonesninja" data-source="post: 3176767" data-attributes="member: 557079"><p>just for shits and giggles....NORMALLY 4 channels=4 speakers......now if the amp is 2 ohm stable in 4 channel mode and all of the speakers are 4 ohm ...you could run the one 6x9 and one tweeter per channel (you would at least needs bass blockers for the tweeters or a crossover) ......this will give you equal power to all the speakers and the amp would be running at 2 ohms X 4 channels. Then run the 4x6's off of the deck.</p><p></p><p>But in reality, i think you have some serious sound issues in your car. My advice is to get rid of all of those and get a good set of componants and amp them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bonesninja, post: 3176767, member: 557079"] just for shits and giggles....NORMALLY 4 channels=4 speakers......now if the amp is 2 ohm stable in 4 channel mode and all of the speakers are 4 ohm ...you could run the one 6x9 and one tweeter per channel (you would at least needs bass blockers for the tweeters or a crossover) ......this will give you equal power to all the speakers and the amp would be running at 2 ohms X 4 channels. Then run the 4x6's off of the deck. But in reality, i think you have some serious sound issues in your car. My advice is to get rid of all of those and get a good set of componants and amp them. [/QUOTE]
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