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<blockquote data-quote="Dannysoundnoob" data-source="post: 8733833" data-attributes="member: 682145"><p>So here's the skinny. I got 2 kicker 6×9s that need rms 90 watts so I got a suitable 2 channel amp. They are multi driver units and I'm replacing the factory ones that had two separate speakers with a positive and negative for each. So can I combine the positives and then the negatives and run that into a line output converter then to the amp on a single channel and do that on both sides or will that cause issues. I dont see a problem with it theoretically because the speakers have internal crossovers, but I just want to make sure before I go cutting wires. Doodled diagram attached.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dannysoundnoob, post: 8733833, member: 682145"] So here's the skinny. I got 2 kicker 6×9s that need rms 90 watts so I got a suitable 2 channel amp. They are multi driver units and I'm replacing the factory ones that had two separate speakers with a positive and negative for each. So can I combine the positives and then the negatives and run that into a line output converter then to the amp on a single channel and do that on both sides or will that cause issues. I dont see a problem with it theoretically because the speakers have internal crossovers, but I just want to make sure before I go cutting wires. Doodled diagram attached. [/QUOTE]
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