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<blockquote data-quote="BCotrell" data-source="post: 8537006" data-attributes="member: 666314"><p>so i made the mistake of buying 8ohm midbass drivers with the thought that i could run them together to the bridged rear channels of my 4 channel. I did because the rated output of the bridged channels at 4 ohms was north of 400 watts and only 150 per channel at 4 ohms. (tn4.900 amp). After playing with the gains on that rear channel (increasing) i determined that was not solid solution. It was recommended that i try stereo mode if i was going to keep them hooked up to the bridged channels. Is stereo mode going to be terrible?</p><p></p><p>my other option is to find a pair of higher sensitivity mid bass drivers that are 4ohm. I'd prefer pwx 6's based on feedback but looks like everyone is out. Does anyone have a set set away for a rainy day that they'd like to part with. Otherwise an alternative speaker recommendation is greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Depth wont be an issue, i have treated the doors, I'll have 150 watts available to each speaker, 80-250 hz (may push the higher end toward 400hz)</p><p></p><p>Budget is around $100.</p><p></p><p>Thanks pals</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCotrell, post: 8537006, member: 666314"] so i made the mistake of buying 8ohm midbass drivers with the thought that i could run them together to the bridged rear channels of my 4 channel. I did because the rated output of the bridged channels at 4 ohms was north of 400 watts and only 150 per channel at 4 ohms. (tn4.900 amp). After playing with the gains on that rear channel (increasing) i determined that was not solid solution. It was recommended that i try stereo mode if i was going to keep them hooked up to the bridged channels. Is stereo mode going to be terrible? my other option is to find a pair of higher sensitivity mid bass drivers that are 4ohm. I'd prefer pwx 6's based on feedback but looks like everyone is out. Does anyone have a set set away for a rainy day that they'd like to part with. Otherwise an alternative speaker recommendation is greatly appreciated. Depth wont be an issue, i have treated the doors, I'll have 150 watts available to each speaker, 80-250 hz (may push the higher end toward 400hz) Budget is around $100. Thanks pals [/QUOTE]
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