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<blockquote data-quote="Jojo_Gutts" data-source="post: 8713591" data-attributes="member: 680456"><p>Thank you for explaining. And you are good. I am just a noob so need it broken down for me. I will check the install in parallel. But have to deaden rear doors before I do that. I am guessing do a good job wiring and installing and if in the end i am not happy i can just chuck out the amp and replace and still be able to use all the effort I put in. One thing I was wondering. Is there a way to make a safety for the under 2 ohm scenario? like a lil resistor in series with the 6500s? Or does that not work and destroy the audio quality or something?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jojo_Gutts, post: 8713591, member: 680456"] Thank you for explaining. And you are good. I am just a noob so need it broken down for me. I will check the install in parallel. But have to deaden rear doors before I do that. I am guessing do a good job wiring and installing and if in the end i am not happy i can just chuck out the amp and replace and still be able to use all the effort I put in. One thing I was wondering. Is there a way to make a safety for the under 2 ohm scenario? like a lil resistor in series with the 6500s? Or does that not work and destroy the audio quality or something? [/QUOTE]
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