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<blockquote data-quote="Horsemanwill" data-source="post: 5047247" data-attributes="member: 598142"><p>ok you won't really be able to run both speakers and amp off that one amp</p><p></p><p>if the money is there i'd purchase another amp either for the sub or for the mids your choice. if you like the way the sub sounds now get another amp for the comps. if the money isn't there then run them off the deck like what turd's edit said. NOW if you absolutely want to use teh amp for both find out if the amp is "tri-mode" capable. which i'm sure it's not because if it was they would state it. then if it is that's another post. and if you hook up all of it to the amp now and have the lpf set your comps will blow most likely due to the freqs going to them being too low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horsemanwill, post: 5047247, member: 598142"] ok you won't really be able to run both speakers and amp off that one amp if the money is there i'd purchase another amp either for the sub or for the mids your choice. if you like the way the sub sounds now get another amp for the comps. if the money isn't there then run them off the deck like what turd's edit said. NOW if you absolutely want to use teh amp for both find out if the amp is "tri-mode" capable. which i'm sure it's not because if it was they would state it. then if it is that's another post. and if you hook up all of it to the amp now and have the lpf set your comps will blow most likely due to the freqs going to them being too low. [/QUOTE]
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