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How do I wire (4) 6.5's, a sub, and (2) tweeters?
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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 8814191" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>4 channel and mono</p><p>front 6.5s and tweeters bonded at a cross over run to the front channels, rear door on the rear channels of amp and mono pushing sub</p><p>5channel </p><p>front 6.5s and tweeters bonded at a cross over run to the front channels, rear door on the rear channels of amp and channel 5 on sub</p><p>6channel and mono</p><p>Each tweeter to channel 1&2, front 6.5s 3&4, rear 6.5s 5&6 and mono on a sub</p><p></p><p>I'd recommend using a 4channel and mono with a set of 6.5 components and then 6.5 coaxial in the real mono and subs are a simple separate system</p><p></p><p>Could do the same with a 5 channel but 5 channels don't usually put out much power on the sub channel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 8814191, member: 611804"] 4 channel and mono front 6.5s and tweeters bonded at a cross over run to the front channels, rear door on the rear channels of amp and mono pushing sub 5channel front 6.5s and tweeters bonded at a cross over run to the front channels, rear door on the rear channels of amp and channel 5 on sub 6channel and mono Each tweeter to channel 1&2, front 6.5s 3&4, rear 6.5s 5&6 and mono on a sub I'd recommend using a 4channel and mono with a set of 6.5 components and then 6.5 coaxial in the real mono and subs are a simple separate system Could do the same with a 5 channel but 5 channels don't usually put out much power on the sub channel [/QUOTE]
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