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<blockquote data-quote="1stgen" data-source="post: 8240211" data-attributes="member: 659731"><p>posted in the wrong section. Sub amp is not necessary. you can run all of the speakers on the two front channels. although some say bridging other speakers with a passive crossover affects the crossover for the front components, you can put the front left and rear left on the front left channel (2 ohm load), the front right and the rear right on the right channel (2 ohm) and the sub bridged on the back two channels (4 ohm) and this is called 3 way. Amp will be putting out maximum power and run a lil hot but it should all be rated for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1stgen, post: 8240211, member: 659731"] posted in the wrong section. Sub amp is not necessary. you can run all of the speakers on the two front channels. although some say bridging other speakers with a passive crossover affects the crossover for the front components, you can put the front left and rear left on the front left channel (2 ohm load), the front right and the rear right on the right channel (2 ohm) and the sub bridged on the back two channels (4 ohm) and this is called 3 way. Amp will be putting out maximum power and run a lil hot but it should all be rated for it. [/QUOTE]
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