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<blockquote data-quote="Jr1993" data-source="post: 8752857" data-attributes="member: 683435"><p>Thats correct it only has a low pass filter so I I that turned off so the speakers get the full range of hz I installed the skar rpx 6x8 speaker the left channel of the amp is setup so the positive and negative go to the rear deck speaker from ther the positive of the rear deck jumps to the inline crossover that leads to the positive of the tweet. The negative of the rear deck jumps to the negative of the front door speaker and the negative of the crossover goes to the tweet negative and the front door speaker positive. Im Wondering if the crossover is effecting the other speakers because of the way its wired? If so I can just run the 2 6x8 in parallel and then jump the tweeter of the front door speaker. How would it effect the ohms if I ran it this way would it still run at 2 ohms?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jr1993, post: 8752857, member: 683435"] Thats correct it only has a low pass filter so I I that turned off so the speakers get the full range of hz I installed the skar rpx 6x8 speaker the left channel of the amp is setup so the positive and negative go to the rear deck speaker from ther the positive of the rear deck jumps to the inline crossover that leads to the positive of the tweet. The negative of the rear deck jumps to the negative of the front door speaker and the negative of the crossover goes to the tweet negative and the front door speaker positive. Im Wondering if the crossover is effecting the other speakers because of the way its wired? If so I can just run the 2 6x8 in parallel and then jump the tweeter of the front door speaker. How would it effect the ohms if I ran it this way would it still run at 2 ohms? [/QUOTE]
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