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<blockquote data-quote="Zach85" data-source="post: 1364181" data-attributes="member: 546438"><p>GOOD POINT. However, right now I have only 1 set of 6x9 speakers that I just want to put in my trunk for added music until I get the urge to add a subwoofer or two, if that ever happens. Also, if I got 2 speakers bridged, I can get more power out of the amp for a lesser price, as oppose to having to get a higher power per channel amp for a lesser price. actually, having it parallel bridged would keep the amp at 4 ohm, and the speakers would be at 2 ohm each, so it could end up blowing up the speakers, so nevermind about that. I'll just go with putting one speaker on each channel in the mean time, or I'll do the parallel idea on one channel and invest in another set of 6x9 speakers or even go with a 10" subwoofer for the other channel. I sincerely do appreciate your help and quick responses the past 8 hours or so of helping me with this. People like you are the backbone of these types of forums!!! Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zach85, post: 1364181, member: 546438"] GOOD POINT. However, right now I have only 1 set of 6x9 speakers that I just want to put in my trunk for added music until I get the urge to add a subwoofer or two, if that ever happens. Also, if I got 2 speakers bridged, I can get more power out of the amp for a lesser price, as oppose to having to get a higher power per channel amp for a lesser price. actually, having it parallel bridged would keep the amp at 4 ohm, and the speakers would be at 2 ohm each, so it could end up blowing up the speakers, so nevermind about that. I'll just go with putting one speaker on each channel in the mean time, or I'll do the parallel idea on one channel and invest in another set of 6x9 speakers or even go with a 10" subwoofer for the other channel. I sincerely do appreciate your help and quick responses the past 8 hours or so of helping me with this. People like you are the backbone of these types of forums!!! Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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