Can A 2 Channel Work on Component Speakers And Midrange Speakers?

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i have a pair of beyma 6" comps on the front doors and a pair of beyma 6" midbass speakers in the rears. all speakers are 4ohms and bout 90-100 watts rms. i was wondering i cod use a 2 channel rockford fosgate amp rated at:

200x2 @ 4ohms stereo

260x2 @ 2ohms stereo

i wod hook up the left rear speaker and the left front comps to channel one in parallel to make a 2ohm load. the same wod be done to the right front comps and the right rear speaker to channel 2. wod this work and play well? i wod thinking on the 2 channel coz im gettin the new rocford fosgate punch 400 watt 2 channel amp for a steal for $120. so plz advise if it wod work and play well. i have a 3way external crossover and a 7 band equalizer for sound processing.

 
in my opinion, no.. you would want to crossover the mids to play midbass while your fronts are to play full range.. I think you would get much better results if you used different amps, or a 4 channel..

Andrew

 
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