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<blockquote data-quote="Chris McNeeley" data-source="post: 8532219" data-attributes="member: 670589"><p>DOnt listen to this idiot, as you can see he his response has nothing to do with your question. As for the question, no you dont need a seperate amp, you would just wire the 3.5s with your 2 front door speaker to the amp, so 2chs would see 2 ohm and 2 channels would see 4 ohm. your good to go, just make sure the 3.5s can handle the power because your rms will be split between the doors and the 3.5s evenly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris McNeeley, post: 8532219, member: 670589"] DOnt listen to this idiot, as you can see he his response has nothing to do with your question. As for the question, no you dont need a seperate amp, you would just wire the 3.5s with your 2 front door speaker to the amp, so 2chs would see 2 ohm and 2 channels would see 4 ohm. your good to go, just make sure the 3.5s can handle the power because your rms will be split between the doors and the 3.5s evenly. [/QUOTE]
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