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<blockquote data-quote="NIHL8ION" data-source="post: 8099095" data-attributes="member: 653120"><p>Being that this is Not a car audio install, help will not be much around here... If it were me I'd TRY to just run the 6x9's @ 2.7 ohm stereo on 2 of the channels with the crossover set to off / full range or HPF set to your liking, and bridge the other 2 channels into a Polk MM1040D 10" marine grade sub with the coils wired in parallel @ 2 ohms on the other 2 channels with the crossover set to low pass. That sub only requires .66^ft. sealed so I would build a small 12" x 12" x 12" squared enclosure for it that you can either mount inside or make removable so you can just pull it out and connect the speaker lead &amp; play away...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NIHL8ION, post: 8099095, member: 653120"] Being that this is Not a car audio install, help will not be much around here... If it were me I'd TRY to just run the 6x9's @ 2.7 ohm stereo on 2 of the channels with the crossover set to off / full range or HPF set to your liking, and bridge the other 2 channels into a Polk MM1040D 10" marine grade sub with the coils wired in parallel @ 2 ohms on the other 2 channels with the crossover set to low pass. That sub only requires .66^ft. sealed so I would build a small 12" x 12" x 12" squared enclosure for it that you can either mount inside or make removable so you can just pull it out and connect the speaker lead & play away... [/QUOTE]
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