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<blockquote data-quote="savage388" data-source="post: 8518698" data-attributes="member: 662516"><p>After I blew my budget on my hu I could only temporarily replace my front door speakers in my blazer with some alpine coaxial's ( ill be moving the fronts to the rear doors when I get a nice set of components). Will it damage my hu when played like this since the rear speakers are 9.5ohm. I don't care about performance right now because it's only temporary but I just don't want to ruin my new head unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="savage388, post: 8518698, member: 662516"] After I blew my budget on my hu I could only temporarily replace my front door speakers in my blazer with some alpine coaxial's ( ill be moving the fronts to the rear doors when I get a nice set of components). Will it damage my hu when played like this since the rear speakers are 9.5ohm. I don't care about performance right now because it's only temporary but I just don't want to ruin my new head unit. [/QUOTE]
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