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<blockquote data-quote="azeroth123" data-source="post: 4171691" data-attributes="member: 582020"><p>I mean i guess you can have the midbass and 6x9's all playing the same thing, the 6x9's arent subwoofers by any means, you won't have a lot of low end. 2 channels means 2 speakers, if you have four speakers wired into a 2 channel amp they will each get half the power of each channel. I mean ideally you would want everything amplified individually (and then nothing would be mono, usually mono is reserved for woofers where separation means nothing), so a 6 channel amp + a 2 channel amp would work, the 6's are pretty scarce though, you could also go for a 4 channel and 2 2 channel amps, thats the problem with going active with three range components everything is separate and needs to be amplified individually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azeroth123, post: 4171691, member: 582020"] I mean i guess you can have the midbass and 6x9's all playing the same thing, the 6x9's arent subwoofers by any means, you won't have a lot of low end. 2 channels means 2 speakers, if you have four speakers wired into a 2 channel amp they will each get half the power of each channel. I mean ideally you would want everything amplified individually (and then nothing would be mono, usually mono is reserved for woofers where separation means nothing), so a 6 channel amp + a 2 channel amp would work, the 6's are pretty scarce though, you could also go for a 4 channel and 2 2 channel amps, thats the problem with going active with three range components everything is separate and needs to be amplified individually. [/QUOTE]
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