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<blockquote data-quote="RapMadeMeDoIt" data-source="post: 8471744" data-attributes="member: 662477"><p>My amp has been going out for awhile and so I decided I needed a new one. Got to lookin at my subs and decided to replace the foam. When I pulled my subs out the box, I saw they were both w3's but one was a 2ohm and one was a 6ohm. The 2 ohm is wired series at 4 ohm's and the 6 ohm is wired parallel at 3 ohm's. A complete speaker system was installed in the car when I bought it. The guy that owned the car before me and was also the first owner had it installed by shop and said he spent a good amount of money on the entire set up. Seems like the car audio shop probably just had these in stock and put them in so they didn't have to order more SMH. Anyways how big of a deal is it to run two different ohm speakers like this? I mean I have running them for a few years like and didn't notice anything and then the guy before me since he had it installed awhile back. Suggestions on an amp I should use to run these?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RapMadeMeDoIt, post: 8471744, member: 662477"] My amp has been going out for awhile and so I decided I needed a new one. Got to lookin at my subs and decided to replace the foam. When I pulled my subs out the box, I saw they were both w3's but one was a 2ohm and one was a 6ohm. The 2 ohm is wired series at 4 ohm's and the 6 ohm is wired parallel at 3 ohm's. A complete speaker system was installed in the car when I bought it. The guy that owned the car before me and was also the first owner had it installed by shop and said he spent a good amount of money on the entire set up. Seems like the car audio shop probably just had these in stock and put them in so they didn't have to order more SMH. Anyways how big of a deal is it to run two different ohm speakers like this? I mean I have running them for a few years like and didn't notice anything and then the guy before me since he had it installed awhile back. Suggestions on an amp I should use to run these? [/QUOTE]
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