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<blockquote data-quote="DiscGolfKilla" data-source="post: 8683236" data-attributes="member: 677921"><p>Thank for the reply! So 1000 watts rms wouldn't be too much power for my subs since they are 400 watts rms combined?</p><p></p><p>Also the user manual said I could wire the subs 2ohm or 8ohm. How would I wire them for 1 ohm to match the impedance of the amp?</p><p></p><p>And yes I have one set of components. I plan on installing the mids in the front and the tweeters in the doors to replace the stock tweeters. They do come with 2 individual crossovers with 4 terminals for 2 speakers. So I guess I would run the mids directly in to the ch 1&2 on the amp and the tweeters directly in two the crossovers, leaving the two extra spots in the crossovers empty correct?</p><p></p><p>Appreciate your feedback Popwarhomie!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiscGolfKilla, post: 8683236, member: 677921"] Thank for the reply! So 1000 watts rms wouldn't be too much power for my subs since they are 400 watts rms combined? Also the user manual said I could wire the subs 2ohm or 8ohm. How would I wire them for 1 ohm to match the impedance of the amp? And yes I have one set of components. I plan on installing the mids in the front and the tweeters in the doors to replace the stock tweeters. They do come with 2 individual crossovers with 4 terminals for 2 speakers. So I guess I would run the mids directly in to the ch 1&2 on the amp and the tweeters directly in two the crossovers, leaving the two extra spots in the crossovers empty correct? Appreciate your feedback Popwarhomie! [/QUOTE]
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