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Is my amp compatible with lower/higher impedances?
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<blockquote data-quote="asilentfire" data-source="post: 7778748" data-attributes="member: 641379"><p>Actually I have a Pioneer TS-W309D4 12", 400 RMS, I have everything I need except speaker wire.</p><p></p><p>The problem that I saw is that the comps are already in front at 75 RMS, while the back will be running at 170 RMS. I would like the front to be louder. I have a 1997 Mustang with 6x8" speaker openings, so the 6x9s would be easier to put in the back. I'm wondering if I should buy louder speakers for the front if I could still make use of the comps somehow in this system, but I don't think I can because they are already 2 ohms.</p><p></p><p>BTW, where did you find that my amp is rated at 170 RMS at 4 ohms?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asilentfire, post: 7778748, member: 641379"] Actually I have a Pioneer TS-W309D4 12", 400 RMS, I have everything I need except speaker wire. The problem that I saw is that the comps are already in front at 75 RMS, while the back will be running at 170 RMS. I would like the front to be louder. I have a 1997 Mustang with 6x8" speaker openings, so the 6x9s would be easier to put in the back. I'm wondering if I should buy louder speakers for the front if I could still make use of the comps somehow in this system, but I don't think I can because they are already 2 ohms. BTW, where did you find that my amp is rated at 170 RMS at 4 ohms? [/QUOTE]
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